These diaries of James Lee-Milne are lively, frank and often witty and scandalous. This is the first of two volumes (superseding the original four volumes) in which the author describes how he inspected historic buildings offered by eccentric or impecunious owners to the National Trust.
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Diaries: 1942-45 by James Lees-Milne
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