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King's Counsellor Abdication and War: The Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles King's Counsellor Abdication and War: The Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles by Alan Lascelles
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“What chance has a diarist in these days? The world canvas is so vast, the details on it so crowded, that detached comment is impossible.”
Alan Lascelles, King's Counsellor: Abdication and War: the Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles edited by Duff Hart-Davis
“Carting potatoes, of which we have a fine crop, I was continually struck by the resemblance which the average large potato bears to General de Gaulle, though the potato is, of course, the more malleable of the two.”
Alan Lascelles, King's Counsellor: Abdication and War: the Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles edited by Duff Hart-Davis
“I don’t see how history can arrive at the truth if contemporaries are not allowed to write it.”
Alan Lascelles, King's Counsellor Abdication and War: The Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles
“… other people’s troubles don’t make one’s own any easier …”
Alan Lascelles, King's Counsellor Abdication and War: The Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles