| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - On its own merit, this book is an interesting history from a diplomatic correspondent???s point-of-view at the end of World War II. His intimate portraits of heads of state he met, such as Tito, de Gaulle, Churchill, and diplomats such as the aforementioned Kennedy, fill the pages of this follow-up to his 1940 published diary.
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