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A Mingled Measure Diaries 1953-1972: Diaries, 1953-72.

by James Lees-Milne

Series: Diaries (5)

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This volume comes from the diarist whom Alan Clark called his favourite of the century. It covers the years 1953 to 1972, and is at least as witty and astringent, as candid and honest, as any of its predecessors.
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A treasure of observations of England and France in the 50's and 60's by an old-fashioned charming student of people and architecture. This site says it better than I can: James Lees-Milne was surely one of the greatest diarists of the century. As a key member of the fledgling National Trust, he spent years inspecting historic buildings offered by eccentric or impecunious owners to the NT and he recorded his observations in several volumes which bristle with wit, malice, gossip and (often scandalous) anecdote. Lees-Milne loved fine objects and weird people in equal measure and he wrote about both with unfailing grace and acuity.
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A well connected life by an articulate man. ( )
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