Envoy Extraordinary by Horace Phillips

Envoy Extraordinary by Horace Phillips

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These are the memoirs of Horace Phillips, a man who rose to high ranks in the diplomatic service against all odds. The work includes accounts of some important moments in history such as the British withdrawal from Aden and Nyerere on the brink of taking Tanzania out of the Commonwealth.

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Envoy Extraordinary by Horace Phillips

Glasgow-born grandson of poor Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe, Horace Phillips dreamed as a teenager of a career in the diplomatic service - if only as a British consul. But family circumstances and the Civil Service Commission ruled this out, and at 17 he became an Inland Revenue tax clerk, later passing the executive class examination. Following wartime army service, and a period working as a member of Mountbatten's staff during his time as Viceroy, Phillips entered the diplomatic service through one of the highly competitive examinations open to ex-servicemen. As a vice-consul in south Persia he began a career of 30 years that took him to a variety of eastern countries, and he eventually rose to the post of senior ambassador. Horace Phillip's memoirs describe an interesting and varied life, and includes accounts of some important moments in history: the British withdrawal from Aden; Nyerere on the brink of taking Tanzania out of the Commonwealth; and Turkey's intervention in Cyprus. Phillips also describes the personal trauma of the King of Saudi Arabia's rejection of him as British Ambassador, after "The Jewish Chronicle" had publicized the fact of his Jewishness. On mandatory retirement at 60 he became resident representative of a major engineering group for nine years in Persia, Bahrain, Hong Kong and China. For 5 years he was a lecturer in international relations at a Turkish university for one term per year.
Sir Horace Phillips was born and brought up in Glasgow, but he has spent much of his life abroad - largely in the Middle East and Far East - in the army, the diplomatic service, and after retirement, in commercial and academic appointments. His main interests are languages and history, and he enjoys long-distance car driving. He is now based in Wimbledon with his wife. Their son is a senior official in a British bank in the Far East, and their daughter, married to an Italian, teaches English in Italy. They each have two grown-up children.
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ISBN 13 9781850439646
ISBN 10 1850439648
Title Envoy Extraordinary
Author Horace Phillips
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1995-12-31
Number of pages 256
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