Memoirs of a British Agent R H Bruce Lockhart Folio Society 2003

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Memoirs of a British Agent by R H Bruce Lockhart

An account of the author's official mission to Moscow in 1918. First published in 1932, this memoir was an immediate classic, both as a unique eyewitness account of Revolutionary Russia and as one man s story of struggle, and tragedy set against the background of great events. Aged 25, Lockhart became the British Vice-Consul to Moscow in 1912. With revolution in the air, it was dangerous, decadent posting. The 'Boy Ambassador' became an eyewitness to pivotal events and in 1918 was charged with establishing a diplomatic understanding with the Bolsheviks, to ensure that Russia remained in the war against Germany. It was a precarious mission: Whitehall could not be seen support revolutionaries; Lockhart grew wary of his masters secret machinations; while Lenin and Trotsky's cordial relations with the British agent never quite dispelled their mistrust of the nation he represented.

Features;

  • Folio Society First Impression No. 1131
  • Publisher Folio Society, London; 2003
  • Quarter Blue Cloth with Printed Paper Sides Hardback, 280 pp
  • Photographs in sepia of politicians plus documents
  • Size 240 x 160mm, 1kg

Condition: Fine – Superb Unmarked Copy

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