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The Siren Years: A Canadian Diplomat Abroad 1937-1945
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The Siren Years: A Canadian Diplomat Abroad 1937-1945 Paperback - 2001

by Ritchie, Charles

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One of Canada’s most distinguished diplomats, Charles Ritchie (1906–1995) had a brilliant career in Canada’s diplomatic corps, serving as Canada’s ambassador to Bonn, West Germany; as Canadian Permanent Representative to the United Nations; as ambassador to the United States during the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson; and as High Commissioner to London.

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“Open these volumes anywhere and you will be rewarded with a razor-sharp profile of an individual, an original insight into the world affairs of the moment, a description of a room or a landscape startling in its visual sensuality, and at least one or two sentences that will make you laugh aloud.”
–Jane Urquhart, Brick magazine

“For anyone allured by diaries, here is a brilliant discovery. Charles Ritchie is a natural-born diarist.”
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One of Canada's most distinguished diplomats, Charles Ritchie (1906-1995) had a brilliant career in Canada's diplomatic corps, serving as Canada's ambassador to Bonn, West Germany; as Canadian Permanent Representative to the United Nations; as ambassador to the United States during the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson; and as High Commissioner to London.