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Joe Tennant Joe Tennant i(A20369 works by) (a.k.a. Joseph Tennant)
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1 y separately published work icon In the Diplomatic : The Apprentice Joe Tennant , Inverloch : Joe Tennant , 1998 Z1499975 1998 single work novel

'David Kerr, dux of his graduation year at the University of Cape Town is the last 'English' (speaking) appointee to the Diplomatic Service. The extremist Afrikaner 'Apartheid' Party has just gained power - and is determined on revenge against their 'English' compatriots for grievances going back to the Anglo/Boer war at the turn of the century.

'He receives an unexpected immediate transfer to the Washington Embassy, and foolishly, rushes into marriage with a local Afrikaner girl, only to be devastated on his wedding night when rejected by his bride of a few hours. With no time to clarify the issue, the couple board a luxury liner for the journey to America. Arriving in Washington, David finds he is engages on two fronts.

'The Afrikaner administrators in Pretoria are resolved to purify the 'Service' of foreign 'English' influence, and obstruct his career at every stage. Incredibly, by his conventional standards, his wife persists in rejecting him, and eventually he finds consolation elsewhere.

'The wars of attrition at home and office continue against a background of the diplomatic privileges and extraterritoriality of Foreign Service life: Washington's glamorous social circle; Presidential receptions at the White House; and the daily Protocol, Consular, Cypher and Administrative duties at the embassy.' (Back cover).

1 y separately published work icon In the Diplomatic : The Tradesman Joe Tennant , Inverloch : Joe Tennant , 1998 Z1499970 1998 single work novel

'David Kerr has successfully survived a test by fire during his Diplomatic 'Apprenticeship' at the Embassy in Washington D.C. Rewarded by promotion to the prized post of Legation Secretary in Athens, his career is firmly on track for further fast advancement. His reception at the Legation in Athens, and the lifestyle it promises is all David had hoped for.

'But during the postings in Greece and subsequently as Consul in the Belgian Congo, Estelle continues to jeopardise her husband's career by her intransigence. David rides out the storms and stays at his post during the civil unrest following the Congo's independence from Belgium, until his Mission is closed on the orders of the new Congolese Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba.' (Back cover)

1 y separately published work icon Yesterday's Wars Don't Count Joe Tennant , London : Excalibur Press , 1995 Z1499978 1995 single work novel 'Yesterday's Wars Don't Count is a portrayal of the depth of determination developed by young men at war and how it is maintained on their return to civilian life in the peace which follows the end of World War II.' (Back cover)
1 1 y separately published work icon The Red Diamond Navy Joe Tennant , Inverloch : Joe Tennant , 1994 Z65950 1994 single work novel war literature 'The Red Diamond Navy is the story of amateur sailors in a fledgling navy, forged in the unforgiving crucible of World War Two. The sailors pit themselves against the experienced professionals of Nazi Germany and Facist Italy in the wild wastes of the South Atlantic and the harshly contested waters of the Mediterranean. These young men progress from novice to veteran but, on the way, many pay the ultimate price for the patriotism.' (Back cover)
1 y separately published work icon The Flawed Cocoon Joe Tennant , London : Excalibur Press , 1993 Z1499991 1993 single work biography Biography of David Kerr.
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