
A mischievous voice greets the reader from the very first page, offering a tongue‑in‑cheek apology for the book’s sprawling ambitions. The author treats the preface as a patchwork of histories, essays, jokes and philosophical musings, promising a reading experience that feels like stepping into a cart overloaded with coal, books, weather reports and dust. The tone is self‑aware and playful, inviting you to dip in wherever curiosity strikes while warning that you needn’t consume the whole lot at once.
Soon the narrative shifts to an open letter addressed to a “young diplomatist,” a satirical guidebook that mixes earnest counsel with sly humor. Here the writer dissects the weight of diplomatic responsibility, the absurdities of courtly expense, and the everyday economics of meals and meetings, all delivered with a wink and a literary flourish. The result is a lively, eclectic collection that rewards the listener’s appetite for wit, history, and thoughtful commentary.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (321K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-03-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1953
Known for sharp wit, vivid travel writing, and memorable verse, this French-born English writer moved easily between history, politics, and poetry. His work can be playful, opinionated, and surprisingly lively more than a century later.
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