Easy-Going Procrastinators
Ferdinand Mount: Margot Asquith’s War, 8 January 2015
Margot Asquith’s Great War Diary 1914-16: The View from Downing Street
edited by Michael Brock and Eleanor Brock, selected by Eleanor Brock.
Oxford, 566 pp., £30, June 2014,978 0 19 822977 3 Show More
edited by Michael Brock and Eleanor Brock, selected by Eleanor Brock.
Oxford, 566 pp., £30, June 2014,
Margot at War: Love And Betrayal In Downing Street, 1912-16
by Anne de Courcy.
Weidenfeld, 376 pp., £20, November 2014,978 0 297 86983 2 Show More
by Anne de Courcy.
Weidenfeld, 376 pp., £20, November 2014,
The Darkest Days: The Truth Behind Britain’s Rush To War, 1914
by Douglas Newton.
Verso, 386 pp., £20, July 2014,978 1 78168 350 7 Show More
by Douglas Newton.
Verso, 386 pp., £20, July 2014,
“... that had left Denis Anson to drown. The party had included Lady Diana Manners (later to marry Duff Cooper) and Margot’s stepson and daughter-in-law, Raymond and Katharine Asquith. Two years later, when Violet and her husband ‘Bongie’ Bonham Carter were laughing about Lloyd George’s behaviour, Margot was reminded of ‘that same laughter that rung down ... ”