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A highly regarded insider account of the negotiations that reshaped Europe after the First World War, Peacemaking, 1919 by Harold Nicolson remains essential reading for serious military history collectors and students of diplomacy. Written by a British diplomat who attended the Paris Peace Conference, this work offers a rare first-hand perspective on the personalities, political tensions, and strategic decisions that followed the armistice of 1918. For collectors focused on WWI command, strategy, and the geopolitical aftermath of total war, Nicolson's analysis provides invaluable context to the Treaty of Versailles and the fragile peace that followed.
This Faber Finds edition presents the classic text in a clean, readable modern format while preserving its historical significance. Military historians, collectors of First World War literature, and readers interested in the evolution of international relations will appreciate its combination of memoir, political analysis, and strategic reflection. A strong addition to any military history shelf, particularly for collectors building a focused WWI diplomacy or interwar period collection.
Key features for collectors: firsthand diplomatic insight, Versailles negotiations, WWI aftermath, strategic policy perspectives, enduring military history relevance.
Condition - Near FineĀ
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