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Diaries and Letters Vol. 2 (1939-1945) (Paperback, Main)
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Diaries and Letters Vol. 2 (1939-1945) (Paperback, Main)
Series: Harold Nicolson diaries and letters
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Harold Nicolson's Diaries and Letters, spanning the years 1930 to
1962, were first published in three volumes, and it is in this
format Faber Finds is reissuing them. The one-volume abridgement
available in paperback from Phoenix is practical, and in itself a
superb piece of compression, but such a great work, one of the
major diaries of the twentieth-century, deserves also to be
available in its full original incarnation. This is the war volume.
From the first page to the last Britain was at war. From 1940 to
1941 Harold Nicolson was Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of
Information; subsequently he was a Governor of the B. B.C.
Throughout he was in the perfect position to observe and describe,
knowing the chief actors, Churchill, de Gaulle, Eden and many
others. He experienced with acute anxiety and mounting excitement
the fluctuating fortunes of the war, and came to share a mood of
unreasoning faith and simple patriotism with the rest of the
country. In July of 1940 he wrote, 'I have always loved England.
But now I am in love with England. What a people! What a chance! .
. . The chance that by out stubbornness we shall give victory to
the world.' 'One stops to marvel at the achievement. Honesty,
decency, modesty magnanimity are stamped on every page, as evident
as the wit. These are not the normal virtues of successful diarists
or would-be politicians, but Harold Nicolson possesses them all.'
Michael Foot, Evening Standard 'He remains completely unaware that
he is tapping out a masterpiece. Brilliant though he is as
historian and man of letters, the diary will keep him best
remembered. As lively as Creevey or the de Goncourts, Sir Harold is
a peer of those classics. Mr Nigel Nicolson has again done a superb
job of editing and annotating.' A. P. Ryan, The Times
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