Harold Nicolson: Volume II: A Biography, 19301968
By (Author) James Lees-Milne
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
16th February 2012
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
828.91209
Paperback
414
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 30mm
450g
This second volume of James Lees-Milne's masterly biography opens at a turning point in Harold Nicolson's life: he was miserable at the Evening Standard and disillusioned with Mosley's New Party but his move to Sissinghurst, where he and his wife would design one of the most beautiful gardens in England, offered a fresh start. Thereafter he became increasingly involved in politics (spending ten years as National Labour Party MP, close to the heart of government during the worst months of the war.)
After the war he turned royal biographer, writing the life of George V, two books on manners and a study of his hero, Sainte-Beuve. Thus James Lee-Milne, drawing on mostly unpublished letters and diaries, completes this vivid study.