This text continues the sequence that established James Lees-Milne as a well-known 20th-century diarist. The author has ceased to work full-time for the National Trust and we now see him in kaleidoscopically varied company, including Colette, Oswald Mosley and John Betjeman.
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This text continues the sequence that established James Lees-Milne as a well-known 20th-century diarist. The author has ceased to work full-time for the National Trust and we now see him in kaleidoscopically varied company, including Colette, Oswald Mosley and John Betjeman.
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Good. Picture Shown is For Illustration Purposes Only, Please See Below For Further DetailsCONDITION-GOOD-1994, little wear, scuff marks and discolouration to jacket, foxing to fore-edges, shipped from the UK. 325 p.
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F- in VG+ jacket. F-/VG+. 8vo. original green boards gilt in dustwrapper (slightly rubbed, spine sunned); pp. x (last blank), 326 (last blank), with illustrations. A near fine copy. The fifth volume of diaries, covering the years 1953 to 1972.