Description
The memoirs of Conservative politician, journalist and gadabout Sir Harry Brittain not only provides juicy anecdotes about British politics before, during and after the First and Second World Wars, but it also serves as a record of aristocratic life in the first half of the 20th century, with chapter headings like ‘Cartridge Testing and a Shooting Coat’, ‘Major Jack Paget’s Garden Party’ and ‘A Brawl in the Chamber: Devlin v Molson’. Many of the photographs are from Sir Harry’s world travels, and many of them feature gentlemen with shotguns who are not at war. This is the first edition in good condition.












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