The Diplomat (novel)

The Diplomat (novel)

infobox Book
name = The Diplomat
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author = James Aldridge
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
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classification = fiction
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publisher = The Bodley Head (London, UK)
release_date = 1949
media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 728 p.
isbn =
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"The Diplomat" is a 1949 novel by an Australian writer James Aldridge. The book tells the story of three British diplomats, while they set out for a journey, to get acquainted with the situation in Iranian Azerbaijan and Iranian Kurdistan at the brink of the Cold War.


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