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Varè spent his early years in the UK, returning to Italy with his Scottish mother at the age of 11. His mother had met Giambattista in Rome in 1872 and married him in 1873. Young Daniele entered the
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In 1932, while serving as Ambassador to Denmark, he was forced to resign by the Fascist Regime as many other Italian Diplomats. Hence he originally published in English and only later in Italian.
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Later he was vice-president of the Venetian Assembly and della camera Italiana : ministero Guardasigilli del Regno (Ministri di grazia e giustizia del Regno d'Italia) in 1879.
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near Brechin. He returned as Italian Minister (Ambassador) to the Republican Government in China between 1927 and 1931. In
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The Spectator's review of his biography, (Laughing Diplomat), 30 September 1938.
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in 1907 and was first assigned to China in 1912. In 1909 he married Elizabeth
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Suitcase that belonged to Daniele Varè, or his wife, and then to his daughter.
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The Last of the Empresses and the Passing from the Old China to the New
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Princess in Tartary: a Play for Marionettes in Two Acts and an Epilogue
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expatriate diplomat and author, most famous for the China-set novel
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Daniele Manin and the Venetian Revolution of 1848-49
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Italian
Penguin Modern Classics
John Murray
diplomat
Giovanni Battista Varè
Daniel Manin
Italian Diplomatic Service
Aldbar Castle
Beijing
Galeazzo Ciano
Benito Mussolini
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Cambridge University Press
"Aldbar Castle | Canmore"
"Guide to Daniele Varè"
the original
Works by or about Daniele Varè
Internet Archive
The Spectator's review of his biography, (Laughing Diplomat), 30 September 1938.
Categories
1880 births
1956 deaths
20th-century Italian male writers
Ambassadors of Italy to China
Italian diplomats
20th-century diplomats
20th-century Italian novelists

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