<p>'Of all branches of human endeavour, diplomacy is the most protean.' That is how Harold Nicolson begins this book. It is an apt opening. The Paris Conference of 1919, attended by thirty-two nations, had the supremely challenging task of attempting to bring about a lasting peace after the global catastrophe of the Great War.<br><br><br>Harold Nicolson was a member of the British delegation. His book is in two parts. In the first he provides an ...
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