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  1. 30 apr 2024 · Sir Harold Nicolson was a British diplomat and author of more than 125 books, including political essays, travel accounts, and mystery novels. His three-volume Diaries and Letters (1966–68) is a valuable document of British social and political life from 1930 to 1964. Nicolson was born in Iran,

  2. 5 giorni fa · Dopo il matrimonio, lei e il marito bisessuale, il diplomatico Harold Nicolson, vissero altrove. Come visitare la tenuta : La curatrice di Knole Eleanor Black afferma che la tenuta di 400 ettari a circa 65 km a sud-est di Londra è "accessibile al pubblico 24 ore su 24, 7 giorni su 7" e i visitatori sono invitati a esplorarne i terreni.

  3. 5 giorni fa · To Harold Nicolson, in the building at the time as parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Information, the raid of 8 November afforded entertainment: ‘A bomb had hit us just on the shoulder. It had broken through one floor and exploded on the floor below. It had done in the University library.

  4. 8 mag 2024 · Il politico britannico Harold Nicolson sostenne che il 1454 fu una data spartiacque per la storia della diplomazia perché, con la pace di Lodi, che pose fine al conflitto tra Milano e Venezia e con la conseguente creazione della Lega italica, si assistette al passaggio da una diplomazia occasionale giustificata dal bisogno di fare ...

  5. 5 giorni fa · She had been inspired by trips to Persia and created the garden as a sanctuary and source of poetic inspiration for herself and her husband, the writer and diplomat Harold Nicolson.

  6. 14 mag 2024 · Harold James Nicholson, CIA Harold James "Jim" Nicholson is a former CIA officer who was twice convicted of spying for Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service. He was sentenced to 23 years and 7 months for conspiracy to commit espionage in 1997, and 8 years for conspiracy to act as an agent of the Russian government and money ...

  7. 5 giorni fa · Of course, his anxiety to avoid war was nothing but admirable. Indeed, on reading Steiner’s account one is reminded of Harold Nicolson’s remark that Chamberlain and Halifax ventured into diplomacy with all the high-mindedness of two young curates stepping for the first time into a public house. Both failed entirely to understand Hitler.