Count N.P. Ignat'ev : the father of lies?

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Count N.P. Ignat'ev : the father of lies?

David MacKenzie

(East European monographs, no. 606)

East European Monographs , Distributed by Columbia University Pres, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 707-717) and index

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This is the first complete biography of the outstanding Russian general and diplomat Count N. P. Ignat'ev (1832-1908) who negotiated the important treaties of Beijing and San Stefano. The book focuses on his brilliant career in Central Asia as a leading player in the "Great Game", China and especially as ambassador in Constantinople, 1864-77., where he acquired the monikers "the Vice-Sultan" for his powerful position there and "Father of Lies" for his alleged tendency to tell fibs (a reputation here reassessed).

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