Your EnglandPutnam, 1955 - 303 ページ Memoirs of trout fishing, politics, rugby, the London music hall and school masters. |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 33
173 ページ
... Lady Colefax , Lady Cunard , and Mrs Greville . I liked Sibyl Colefax best , because her kindness and her hospitality were as genuine as her courage and energy were remarkable . She set herself the task of creating a kind of salon which ...
... Lady Colefax , Lady Cunard , and Mrs Greville . I liked Sibyl Colefax best , because her kindness and her hospitality were as genuine as her courage and energy were remarkable . She set herself the task of creating a kind of salon which ...
179 ページ
... Lady Colefax and Lady Hudson , the widow of Lord Northcliffe . After dinner we went to the Empire to see the film , Mutiny on the Bounty . The crowds in the streets were quiet . The bulletins of the evening newspapers indicated the end ...
... Lady Colefax and Lady Hudson , the widow of Lord Northcliffe . After dinner we went to the Empire to see the film , Mutiny on the Bounty . The crowds in the streets were quiet . The bulletins of the evening newspapers indicated the end ...
184 ページ
... Lady Dorothy Grosvenor , now Lady Dorothy Charteris . A year or two before Hitler came into power , she sat next to Mr Churchill , an old friend , at dinner . On his asking how she was faring , she replied that she was getting a good ...
... Lady Dorothy Grosvenor , now Lady Dorothy Charteris . A year or two before Hitler came into power , she sat next to Mr Churchill , an old friend , at dinner . On his asking how she was faring , she replied that she was getting a good ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
abroad admiration Ambassador American Arnold Bennett attitude Attlee Baldwin bank better Bevin Bolsheviks Brighton Brighton and Hove Britain British Cambridge club Communist cricket Crowthorne dinner diplomats Empire England English Englishman Europe famous father football Foreign Office friends gave Germany Government Hitler House of Commons Hove Jan Masaryk journalists King George knew Labour Lady least living Lloyd George London looked Lord Beaverbrook Moscow never newspaper night-clubs occasions once Oxford Parliament Party peace period played politicians politics popular post-war Prime Minister race realised regarded remember revolution Rugby football Russia Scotland Scots Scottish second world second world war seemed social Soviet Union Standard story Street T. S. Eliot talk to-day told took Tory United victory wanted Wellington College William Slim Winston Churchill write young