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  1. The rank of envoy was short for "envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary", and was more commonly known as "minister". [2] For example, the "envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to the French Empire" was known as the "United States Minister to France" and addressed as "Monsieur le Ministre". [7] [8]

  2. The Envoy Extraordinary: Directed by Lorimer Johnston. With Jack Nelson, Caroline Frances Cooke, Clara Morse, Scott R. Beal. The Countess of Northstone, wife of the Prime Minister of a great power, gives a lawn party at her country home.

  3. "Envoy Extraordinary" is a 1956 novella by British writer William Golding, first published by Eyre & Spottiswoode as one third of the collection Sometime, Never, alongside "Consider Her Ways" by John Wyndham and "Boy in Darkness" by Mervyn Peake.

  4. Envoy (title) An envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, usually known as a minister, was a diplomatic head of mission who was ranked below ambassador. A diplomatic mission headed by an envoy was known as a legation rather than an embassy. Under the system of diplomatic ranks established by the Congress of Vienna (1815), an envoy was ...

  5. The Envoy Extraordinary from The Moccasin Maker by Emily Pauline Johnson, one of our featured literary greats.

  6. What is Envoy Extraordinary (novella)? Envoy Extraordinary is a 1956 novella by British writer William Golding, first published by Eyre & Spottiswoode as one ...

  7. Summaries. The Countess of Northstone, wife of the Prime Minister of a great power, gives a lawn party at her country home. Among her guests is an ambassador whose government is suspected of plotting a war against the country to which he is accredited.