The wry and amusing second volume of the journals of royal biographer and Sunday Telegraph journalist Kenneth Rose, one of the most astute observers of the Establishment in 20th-century Britain.
The second volume of journals from royal biographer and "Sunday Telegraph" journalist Kenneth Rose, offering insight into the twentieth century British establishment. Praised by Jane Ridley in the "Spectator" as 'gossipy and acute'.
Intimate with the highest levels of society, politics, the arts and the Royal Family, Kenneth Rose has left us one of the most vivid, full and revealing records of the postwar era