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George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859–1925)

Author of A Viceroy's India : leaves from Lord Curzon's notebook

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Works by George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston

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The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan (1824) — Introduction, some editions — 486 copies, 4 reviews
The Man Who Knew Too Much [1934 film] (1934) — Actor — 179 copies, 4 reviews

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Canonical name
Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, George Nathaniel Curzon,
Legal name
Curzon of Kedleston, George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess
Other names
Curzon, Lord
Birthdate
1859-01-11
Date of death
1925-03-20
Gender
male
Education
Eton College
University of Oxford (BA | Greats| Balliol College)
Occupations
diplomat
Viceroy of India (1899-1905)
Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
President of the Air Board of the United Kingdom (1916-1917|Conservative)
Lord President of the Council of the United Kingdom (1916-1919|Conservative) (show all 10)
Lord President of the Council of the United Kingdom (1924-1925|Conservative)
Leader of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom (1916-1924|Conservative)
Leader of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom (1924-1925|Conservative)
United Kingdom Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1919-1924|Conservative)
Organizations
The Souls
Conservative Party
Awards and honors
Order of the Garter (Knight Companion)
Order of the Star of India (Knight Grand Commander)
Order of the Indian Empire (Knight Grand Commander)
Privy Councillor
Royal Society (Fellow)
Royal Geographical Society (Gold Medal) (show all 9)
Examination Fellow of All Souls College (1883)
Arnold Prize
Lothian Prize
Relationships
Curzon, Lady Mary (wife)
Glynn, Elinor (lover)
Mosley, Oswald (son-in-law)
Mosley, Nicholas (grandson)
Ravensdale, Baroness (daughter)
Curzon of Kedleston, Grace (wife)
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Kedleston, Derbyshire, England, UK
Places of residence
Kedleston, Derbyshire, England, UK
India
London, England, UK
Place of death
London, England, UK
Burial location
All Saints Churchyard, Kedleston, Derbyshire, England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
England, UK

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4 reviews
A rare glimpse into the mind of one of the better-known viceroys, Lord Curzon (Viceroy 1894-1905). This selection does not deal with the larger questions of British rule and policy, but with some of his tours and excursions in the interior districts of the subcontinent, with somewhat humorous sketches of the locals and their foibles. The latter half of the volume is given to his account of a march into the wild Northwest Frontier province and beyond, to the Wakhan plateau in the Pamirs of show more Afghanistan, and the source of the Oxus river (which he claims to have discovered). An engaging look into the minds and spirit of the British rulers in India, and their affectionate, if somewhat bemused, reactions to the local rajahs and other personalities. Original photographs from those times, showing the variety of transport modes, and the importance of elephants and horses, add value. show less
Written by the former Viceroy in his later years - some interesting anecdotes and reflections on the nature of memory, bearing out Soeregard's observation that a life must be lived forwards but can only be understood backwards.
½
Valuable book to have a historical sense of the region and the conflicts which are still continuing there to this day. Curzon is a more interesting character than is acknowledged today because of the continued leftist and liberationist ideology of denouncing imperialism.

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