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The Spanish Ambassadors Suitcase Matthew Parris Matthew Parris Andrew Bryson

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The Spanish Ambassadors Suitcase Matthew Parris Matthew Parris Andrew Bryson
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.12 MB
Author: Matthew Parris & Matthew Parris & Andrew Bryson
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Spanish Ambassadors Suitcase Matthew Parris Matthew Parris Andrew Bryson by Matthew Parris & Matthew Parris & Andrew Bryson instant download after payment.

The Spanish Ambassador's Suitcase is a hilarious new collection of diplomatic tales by Matthew Parris and Andrew Bryson

Heard the one about the Spanish Ambassador who arrived in the scorching Saharan desert fully suited and with a mysteriously enormous suitcase? Or the horse they gave Prime Minister John Major in Turkmenistan - which hapless embassy officials had to rescue from the clutches of the Moscow railway? These and other 'funnies', as they are known in Whitehall, are included in Matthew Parris' and and Adnrew Bryson's glorious new volume of not so diplomatic writing, which accompanies a new BBC Radio 4 series is a follow up to their acclaimed collection of ambassadors' final despatches, Parting Shots.

Drawn from Freedom of Information requests and previously overlooked Valedictories these startling despatches throw a revealing light on how the British have viewed the world - and, unwittingly perhaps, on how the world has...

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