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George Courtauld

Auteur de The Pocket Book of Patriotism

14 oeuvres 203 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Date de naissance
1938
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male

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Contains the author's final journeys as a Queen's Messenger; as they aren't enough to fill an entire volume, the balance comprises reminiscenes of his from his pre-Messenger days, as well as some post-Messenger travel with his wife, Dominie. The first book is the strongest; I recommend reading the series in order, though the material is not strictly cumulative.
 
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Seajack | Apr 25, 2008 |
Unlike the first book, this one contains few details of actual Messengering. Instead, the travel reports consist chiefly of various sightseeing jaunts during his downtime on assignments. No more stories of his life on the farm back in Britain between trips; mini-essays on various topics appear every so often instead. Courtauld comes off as a bit of a peevish spoiled brat, jetsetting abut first class on his sinecure. It doesn't help to be aware that diplomatic bags generally serve to alow diplomats (and expats) to avoid customs examinations/duties, rather than containing any "sensitive" materials. We get a hint of this whenever the author brags about about how light he is travelling, and then goes on to mention all the loot he's just bought on the current trip.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Seajack | Feb 29, 2008 |
The term "Fat Bulldog" refers to a dismissive term given to members of the Queen's Messengers squad, charged with securely transporting diplomatic items around the world. In addition to that part-time job, Courtauld is also a British farmer; his travel tales are broken up by (italicized) summaries of his life at home between assignments. Flying around for free (mostly first class), and being feted by the station embassy staff is rather a cushy job for most outings (though his trips to Mongolia didn't seem envy-inspiring). The one time he ran into trouble (Havana), he whined about how the locals wouldn't go out of their way to help him - my reaction was: an 'emergency' on his part, didn't constitute on on theirs. That having been said, I'm looking forward to reading both sequels.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Seajack | 1 autre critique | Jan 27, 2008 |
It's a light read by a former representative of HRM the Queen who travelled all over the world in her service. Very pleasant, no heavy lifting here.
 
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wenestvedt | 1 autre critique | Oct 6, 2005 |

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Œuvres
14
Membres
203
Popularité
#108,639
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
4
ISBN
27

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