Morning Without Noon: MemoirsCollection of the memoirs of salvador de madariaga, comprising an account of his career in the League of Nations and in international relations from 1921 to 1936 - recounts aspects of his life as an international civil servant, his attitude towards peace and disarmament, the civil war in Spain, etc., and includes anecdotes and personality sketches of various statesmen of the era. Illustrations. Biography madariaga s. |
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To Geneva via Barcelona | 3 |
Join the Secretariat | 7 |
Ups and Downs of a Civil Servant | 22 |
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