Customer Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyable - By: N. Cawsey, 06 Sep 2008 
At first glance I thought this was going to be a difficult book to read, mainly due to the author's idiosyncratic spelling & grammar as well as the plethora of foot notes necessary because of the constant use of nick names, initials as well as, at times, private shorthand - but it really wasn't a problem. The spelling was simply phonetic & the punctuation etc. was immaterial - & the little footnotes became quite enjoyable!
This is (probably) a book enjoyed by the more mature, those who can remember the names dropped - Guilgud,Montand,Signoret,Coward - those who livedin a time when being gay was being happy. If you have read Dirk Bogardes several volumes of autobiography it is even more fascinating as this book reveals the proper names of people that were heavily disguised!
A man who was a compulsive letter writer;these letters show great happiness (his lifein France), despair (after his eternity ended with the illness of Tony Forwood) & always so much love ( for the recipient).
Thanks as well to John Coldstream for the editing - he has weeded out the grain from the chaff I'm sure.
Perhaps 6 stars if I could.