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Agent of Peace

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by Jennifer Hobhouse Balme


  7. Bronze bust of Emily Hobhouse.

  8. Emily Hobhouse commemorated on a South African stamp, 1976.

  9. A facsimile of Herr von Jagow’s reply from the German Foreign Office files. (Auswärtiges Amt means Foreign Office)

  10. Land’s End by Caroline Trelawny, Emily’s mother, circa 1845. Emily loved Cornwall and drew inspiration and strength from its landscape.

  Cover illustrations: Front: A young Emily Hobhouse;Troops crossing snow-covered ground going to the trenches near Bazentin in France in February 1917. (Mary Evans Picture Library)

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  First published in 2015

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