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Diaries, 1942-1954: v. 1
James Lees-Milne
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Description for Diaries, 1942-1954: v. 1
Paperback. The first of three abridged volumes of 'the greatest diarist of our times' Num Pages: 512 pages. BIC Classification: AVQ; BGLA; DSBH; DSK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 130 x 32. Weight in Grams: 366.
James Lees-Milne (1908-97) made his name as the country house expert of the National Trust and for being a versatile author. But he is now best known for the remarkable diary he kept for most of his adult life, which has been compared with that of Samuel Pepys and hailed as 'a treasure of contemporary English literature'.
The first of three, this volume covers its first dozen years, beginning with his return to work for the National Trust during the Second World War, and ending with his tempestuous marriage to the exotic Alvilde Chaplin.
The diary ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
John Murray
Number of pages
512
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Weight
345g
Number of Pages
512
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780719566813
SKU
V9780719566813
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About James Lees-Milne
Born in 1953, Michael Bloch read law at St John's College, Cambridge, and was called to the bar by the Inner Temple. He worked for Maître Suzanne Blum, the Parisian lawyer of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and wrote six books about the couple. His other subjects include Hitler's foreign minister Ribbentrop, F. M. Alexander (founder of the Alexander ... Read more
Reviews for Diaries, 1942-1954: v. 1
Just as querulous, misanthropic, greedy, vain and fascinating as ever. One reads, one deplores - and reads on with vindictive delight
Patrick Skene-Caitling, Sunday Telegraph
The greatest diarist of our times - funny, feline and disconcertingly honest, wielding a rapier to Alan Clark's cudgel
Jeremy Lewis, The Oldie
His wonderful diaries demonstrates to anyone with eyes ... Read more
Patrick Skene-Caitling, Sunday Telegraph
The greatest diarist of our times - funny, feline and disconcertingly honest, wielding a rapier to Alan Clark's cudgel
Jeremy Lewis, The Oldie
His wonderful diaries demonstrates to anyone with eyes ... Read more