The third and final volume of the remarkable Sunday Times bestselling diaries of Sir Henry ''Chips'' Channon
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''An utterly addictive glimpse of London high society and politics in the 40s and 50s.'' Robert Harris
''An instant classic . . . quite simply the greatest social and political diaries of the 20th century.'' Daily Telegraph
''Rich, exuberant, copious and shatteringly honest.'' Spectator
''A scurrilous read. Fascinating. Gripping!'' Alan Titchmarsh
''Chips writes with such vividness that one feels one is living each day in his exalted company.'' The Oldie
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This final volume of the unexpurgated diaries of Sir Henry ''Chips'' Channon begins as the Second World War is turning in the Allies'' favour. It ends with Chips descending into poor health but still able to turn a pointed phrase about the political event