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John Betjeman, Letters 1926-1951. A re-read and much enjoyed. I was amused by this comment to the editor, JB's daughter, from Pamela Mitford, on whom he had a pash in the very early 30s: "He said he'd like to marry me but I rather declined. I think he would have been much too shy to have advanced on one. He wasn't like that at all." Apart from the lovely wording ('rather declined' and 'advanced on one') there is a marked difference in attitude here from what we see in the public prints. To paraphrase the possibly apocryphal Victorian governess on first seeing a performance of 'Antony and Cleopatra', "How different, how very different from the home life of our own dear Prime Minister."Barbatus sed non barbarus
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Originally posted by un barbu View PostJohn Betjeman, Letters 1926-1951. A re-read and much enjoyed. I was amused by this comment to the editor, JB's daughter, from Pamela Mitford, on whom he had a pash in the very early 30s: "He said he'd like to marry me but I rather declined. I think he would have been much too shy to have advanced on one. He wasn't like that at all." Apart from the lovely wording ('rather declined' and 'advanced on one') there is a marked difference in attitude here from what we see in the public prints. To paraphrase the possibly apocryphal Victorian governess on first seeing a performance of 'Antony and Cleopatra', "How different, how very different from the home life of our own dear Prime Minister."
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Originally posted by gradus View PostToo shy perhaps but still waters and all that... to which one might perhaps add Sir John's reply when asked if he would have changed anything in his life, 'More sex would have been nice'.
“Sometimes I think that I should like
To be the saddle on a bike.”
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Currently reading Ben Aaronovitch's first book in The Rivers of London series. Excellent, clever writing and an intriguing plot. Ignore the person who described it (however favourably) as "imagine Harry Potter grew up and joined the Metropolitan police" - it's far darker and cleverer than that.Best regards,
Jonathan
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by LMcD View PostCurrently reading Stephen Bishop's 'Air Force Blue' - a 'twofer' which also includes his 'Target Tirpitz'.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostIf you don't already know it, you might also enjoy (as they say on Amazon ) David Wragg's "Swordfish", a blow by blow account of the Taranto raid and its aftermath (my future godfather flew on the first wave)
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Richard Tarleton
Just - finally - started Max Hastings's Vietnam. Gripping already. (I'm most of the way through a second viewing of Ken Burns's harrowing documentary)
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostJust - finally - started Max Hastings's Vietnam. Gripping already. (I'm most of the way through a second viewing of Ken Burns's harrowing documentary)
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