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The Fringes of Power : Downing Street Diaries 1939-1955 (Rev. ed)

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At the outset of the Second World War, John Colville, a young diplomat, was seconded from the foreign office to Number 10 Downing Street.

For nine of the next sixteen years, he served three prime ministers - briefly Neville Chamberlain and Clement Attlee - but for much of that time as Private Secretary to Winston Churchill.

During those momentous years Colville kept a diary, though this was forbidden by wartime regulations, locking it nightly into his desk at Number 10.

Colville seldom left Churchill's side and the insights and observations he records paint an invaluable portrait of the nation's most famous leader both in times of war and peace.

Transcribed and edited by Colville before his death, this new edition adds material from WWII not in the original hardback.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0297847589 / 9780297847588
Hardback
12/08/2004
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 738 p.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1985.
A bestseller on original publication. Magnificent reviews from both sides of the Atlantic: 'There will be nothing like it in our time' New York Times 'One of the most enthralling diaries of the century' Kenneth Rose, Sunday Telegraph 'Peppered with fresh anecdotes...A portrait of Churchill that is incomparably intimate and vivid' Alistair Cooke, New Yorker 'Riveting...[has the] outstanding merit of personal honesty...As interesting and varied a life as could be conceived' Elizabeth Longford, Literary Review 'The best picture we have of Churchill from below...Churchill's humanity glows from the
A bestseller on original publication. Magnificent reviews from both sides of the Atlantic: 'There will be nothing like it in our time' New York Times 'One of the most enthralling diaries of the century' Kenneth Rose, Sunday Telegraph 'Peppered with fresh anecdotes...A portrait of Churchill that is incomparably intimate and vivid' Alistair Cooke, New Yorker 'Riveting...[has the] outstanding merit of personal honesty...As interesting and varied a life as could be conceived' Elizabeth Longford, Literary Review 'The best picture we have of Churchill from below...Churchill's humanity glows from the BGH Biography: historical, political & military, HBJD1 British & Irish history, HBWQ Second World War