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Nigel Nicolson shares a vivid memoir of a young boy who became a companion to Virginia Woolf, went on to first admire and then fight Mussolini, founded a controversial publishing firm, served as a Tory in Britain's Parliament, and finally returned to his literary roots. 15,000 first printing.

294 pages, Hardcover

First published August 11, 1997

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February 26, 2025
Very enjoyable read from an Englishman who observed interesting times at close range. A must-read for anyone interested in the British literati in the 20th century.

Nigel Nicolson shares a vivid memoir of a young boy who became a companion to Virginia Woolf, went on to first admire and then fight Mussolini, founded a controversial publishing firm, served as a Tory in Britain's Parliament, and finally returned to his literary roots. 15,000 first printing.
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March 15, 2025
Nigel Nicolson says that Malcolm Muggeridge advised him tat a lecture should be composed of 85% anecdotes and jokes. This book reads a bit like that. There is considerable name dropping and self-justification and the writing is not exciting.
It covers some interesting material and times.
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April 26, 2015
Very enjoyable read from an Englishman who observed interesting times at close range. A must-read for anyone interested in the British literati in the 20th century.
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