Talleyrand

Talleyrand

by Duff Cooper (Author)

Synopsis

He began his career as a court cleric and rose to become bishop of Autun, a position he retained until his involvement in the radical reorganization of the church during the French Revolution brought about his excommunication and marked the beginning of his career as a statesman and diplomat. Talleyrand achieved great power and influence under Napoleon I as foreign minister and chamberlain of the empire. But it was as France's representative at the Congress of Vienna that Talleyrand demonstrated his diplomatic skill to the fullest by dividing the four allies and winning for France an effective voice in the Settlement of Vienna.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 20 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 1842126024
ISBN 13: 9781842126028
Book Overview: An author as interesting as his subject - Duff Cooper was a politician, diplomat, scholar, lover, gambler and bon viveur A classic biography on a fascinating subject Original edition was reprinted 12 times between 1932 and 1937 'Mr Duff Cooper has a perfect gift of selection. He has woven his tangled material into a tissue of silken smoothness' Harold Nicolson

Author Bio
Politician, diplomat, scholar and bon viveur, Duff Cooper won the DSO in the Great War and married society beauty Lady Diana Manners. He had an important ministerial career in the 1920s and '30s which ended with his resignation from the Cabinet over the Munich Agreement. Called back to office by Churchill, his chequered wartime career culminated in a spell as Ambassador to France. After his retirement he returned to his first love, literature; his writing ranges across biography, poetry and fiction.