Diaries, 1942-1954

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  • Diaries, 1942-1954 Book Detail

  • Author : James Lees-Milne
  • Release Date : 2011-12-08
  • Publisher : John Murray
  • Genre : Biography & Autobiography
  • Pages : 394
  • ISBN 13 : 1848547099
  • File Size : 19,19 MB

Diaries, 1942-1954 by James Lees-Milne PDF Summary

Book Description: The diaries of the National Trust's country house expert James Lees-Milne (1908-97) have been hailed as 'one of the treasures of contemporary English literature'. The first of three, this volume, which includes interesting material omitted when the diaries were originally published during the author's lifetime, covers the years 1942 to 1954, beginning with his wartime visits to hard-pressed country house owners, and ending with his marriage to the exotic Alvilde Chaplin.

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