The Lost Embassy

The Lost Embassy by Adam Fergusson is a first edition published by Collins in 1972, featuring 287 pages in English. This work presents a narrative set against the backdrop of a rebellion in Carpathia, a region that has long been integrated into the Soviet Union. The story follows Samuel Wyndham and John Orr as they become reluctant participants in the unfolding events, blending elements of comedy reminiscent of Wodehouse’s style.
Readers will find a unique exploration of rebellion and camaraderie, as the characters navigate their roles in a complex political landscape. The book delves into themes of resistance and absurdity, offering a humorous take on serious circumstances. With its engaging narrative and comedic undertones, The Lost Embassy invites readers to reflect on the intricacies of political upheaval through a lighthearted lens.
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A rebellion begins in Carpathia long after it has been absorbed by the Soviet Union. Samuel Wyndham and John Orr become willing, if bemused, abettors of the cause. A comedy in the style of Wodehouse.
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