Bunsen maurice (4 risultati)
Editore: Jas Truscott, Ldn, 1918
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Da: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.Larry W Price Books
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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. 9 pp., Orig White Paperback, 2- ring binder holes, else VG.
Editore: Jas. Truscott & Son, Ltd., London, 1916
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Da: Alkahest Books, Deerfield, IL, U.S.A.Alkahest Books
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softcover. Condizione: Very good. An Interview With The Rt. Hon. Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of Blockade. Together with a brief Memorandum on the American Note dealing with the Censorship of Mails, by The Rt. Hon. Sir Maurice De Bunsen. Stapled pamphlet, 9 pages. Historical Society stamp on front cover, inked number on title pag…e, else Very Good. 012204A.

Editore: Lisbon, 1905
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Da: Little Sages Books, ABAA/ILAB, Longmont, CO, U.S.A.Little Sages Books, ABAA/ILAB
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Letter. Condizione: Very good. First Edition. Dear Mrs. Anstruther, I was charmed with your nice lines. Indeed it will be our own fault if we don't enjoy our tree top, where there will always be a branch for you. You must really come and perch on it when you can. Your father has also written me a charming letter. We had some ple…asant walks and talks together last summer. Alas! Cintra [Sintra] has no possible counterpart in Spain. Will you thank your husband very much for his letter to me? I hope we may meet in London 'ere long. Very sincerely, [--]De Bunsen served as British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Lisbon in 1905, then in 1906 began as British Ambassador to Spain. The proximity of these wives of diplomats to pivotal moments is of interest. In de Bunsen's story, from Wikipedia: 'On 16 July 1914, reporting on what he had been told the previous day at a lunch with Count Heinrich von Lützow, who had learned of the planned aggression against Serbia and was trying to derail what he saw as a coming war, de Bunsen told Sir Edward Grey that "a kind of indictment is being prepared against the Serbian Government for alleged complicity in the conspiracy which led to the assassination of the Archduke" and that "the Serbian Government will be required to adopt certain definite measures in restraint of nationalistic and anarchistic propaganda, and that Austro-Hungarian Government are in no mood to parley with Serbia, but will insist on immediate unconditional compliance, failing which force will be used. Germany is said to be in complete agreement with this procedure." An old hand at the diplomatic game, Von Lutzow made a friend of Bunsen feeling obliged to disclose the truth.However he was a thorough, diligent public servant, and an efficient administrator, who would prove an exemplary wartime record. Reserved, modest and decorous, Sir Maurice would later be forced to resign, but he showed a shrewd alertness to the July crisis. So when he visited Berchtold at his country estate, Buchlau on the 17th they shared a passion for horses. He cabled Sir Arthur Nicholson from Vienna warning him that it was a very grave situation; Austria intended to "compel" Serbia to yield.'His wife recorded in her diary: A strong note with ultimatum Lutzow told M is to be sent in the next week probably not acceptable to Serbia. [4]p., folded leaf, two pages written.
Altre immaginiEditore: UK, 1891
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Da: Lasting Words Ltd, Northampton, UK, Regno UnitoLasting Words Ltd
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Paper. Condizione: Good. First Edition. An Original Hand Written Letter from the Legation in Tokyo by Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen. Dated 1891. Autograph Letter to Miss Lee regarding not catching up in Tokyo as he was delayed by the hospitality of the Admiral as he was taken on a cruise to Korea on his flagship. He goes…onto mention that Miss Lee should catch up with his sister in London. He goes onto mention about an Imperial Chrysanthemum party and other festivities in aid of the 'earthquakers'. Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen, 1st Baronet, 1852-1932 was a British diplomat. De Bunsen was trained in the diplomatic service by Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons, and was a member of the Tory-sympathetic 'Lyons School' of British diplomacy. De Bunsen was appointed Third Secretary in 1879 and Second secretary in 1883. He served as Secretary of Legation in Tokyo 1891-1894, and as Consul- General in Siam 1894-1897. Provenance: From the family of autograph collector Emily Mary Rose Lee (1869-1949), wife of Colonel William Crawford Walton (1864-1937). Emily was the daughter of William Lee, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Glasgow from 1874 to 1886, and granddaughter of John Lee (1779-1859), Principal of Edinburgh University from 1840 to 1859. Size is 175m x 115mm. Condition is good. Light folding crease. More images can be taken upon request. Ref17164. Signed by Author(s).