“Is this a book that you would even wish your wife or your servants to read?” (Mervyn Griffith-Jones, prosecuting Penguin under the Obscene Publications Act, 1959). I have seldom looked forward to a book so much. Further details when I have read it. Meanwhile, on another note, I spent an hour before lunch yesterday… Continue reading Pure Gold
HMS Tyne, March 1957
Uncle George Remembers XII
Two Tossers
Bertie Goes to School
The Coincidence of Novembers
Woolton Pie
Uncle George Remembers XI
Sir James Cassels
Uncle George Remembers X
“We were living at that time near Old Windsor in a house which we had bought just after the war. It was my dream house. At the very first sight of it from afar I knew it was everything I wanted, everything I had hoped for. Consumed by dry-rot, rising damp everywhere, doors off their… Continue reading Uncle George Remembers X