A glimpse into early 20th-century diplomatic relations between France and the United States, "Dinner To His Excellency Jules Cambon, Ambassador Of France To The United States" offers insights into the social and political climate of the era. Featuring speeches and remarks from prominent figures such as Chauncey Mitchell Depew, Jules Cambon, and James Hazen Hyde, this volume captures the essence of a formal dinner held in honor of the French Ambassador.
The book provides a window into the customs and traditions surrounding diplomatic events, shedding light on the nuances of international relations. Readers interested in history, political science, and Franco-American relations will find this a valuable historical document. The speeches reflect the hopes, aspirations, and potential pitfalls that defined this pivotal period.
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