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James Lees-Milne
James Lees-Milne died in 1997. Once Country Houses Secretary of the National Trust, he is now best known for his memoirs and diaries, described by Jeremy Lewis as second to none in their comicality, rueful self-knowledge and feline observations.
Diaries, 1942-1954 (PB)
Diaries, 1971-1983 (PB)
Diaries, 1984-1997 (HB)
Diaries, 1984-1997 (PB)
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Jackson, James
Jacobs, Michael
Jacobsen, Roy
Jaskunas, Paul
Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer
Jones, Lloyd
Jones, Michael
Jordan, Andre
Jordan, Neil
Jordison, Sam
Joseph, Manu
Karabell, Zachary
Keenan, Brigid
Keyes, Ralph
Keynes, Randal
Kieran, Dan
Kingsley, Sean
Kirn, Walter
Kluger, Jeffrey
Kurtz, Irma
Lathrop, John
Lazenby, John
Lees-Milne, James
Leigh Fermor, Patrick
Lindquist, Ulla-Carin
Long, Sarah
Longrigg, Clare
Longworth, Philip
Macartney-Snape, Sue
MacDonogh, Giles
MacKenzie, Mark
Mackintosh-Smith, Tim
Macmillan, Margaret
Maddox, Brenda
Maiolo, Joe
Majumdar, Simon
Mangan, Lucy
Mango, Andrew
Mansel, Philip
Marozzi, Justin
Martin, Lorna
Mason, Anita
Mather, Victoria
Matthew, Christopher
McCarthy, Michael
McKenzie, Kirsten
McKinstry, Leo
McMillan, Ian
Naughtie, James
Navarro, Julia
Nelson, Craig
Nemat, Marina
Nicolson, Juliet