Last week, I posted my new
"World War II Fiction List" (see here),
which replaced and updated the fiction part of my old "World War II Book
List" here.
As promised, here is the replacement and update for the remaining part of that
list, including primarily diaries and memoirs by women from my master
list, but also including some other stray works of non-fiction that may be
of interest (and also a few diaries or memoirs by women not on the main list but of particular interest).
This list, too, has a fair
number of new additions from the research I've done in the past few years, and
I hope you enjoy exploring it. Please let me know if I've left anything out or
made any glaring errors!
UPDATED 4/23/2020 (thanks to all those who made suggestions!)
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RUTH ADAM, A Woman's Place 1910-1975 (1975) NON-FICTION
Chronicles the
changing roles of women in the 20th century, including during both world
wars.
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MARGERY
ALLINGHAM, The Oaken Heart (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Golden Age mystery
author's memoir of English village life in the early days of the war.
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VERILY
ANDERSON, Spam Tomorrow (1956) DIARY/MEMOIR
Humorous account of love
and marriage against the backdrop of war. Reviewed here.
Available as a Furrowed Middlebrow reprint.
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LUCILLA ANDREWS, No Time for Romance (1977) DIARY/MEMOIR
Powerful memoir of wartime London by a nurse and
future romance novelist. Relied upon by Ian McEwan in writing Atonement.
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BETTY
ARMITAGE, Betty's Wartime Diary
1939-1945 (2002) DIARY/MEMOIR
War diary of
a former theatrical
dresser and seamstress.
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DOROTHY
BADEN-POWELL, They Also Serve: An SOE
Agent in the WRNS (2004) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of a
woman who worked in the Scandinavian section of the Special Operations Executive,
sending agents into occupied Norway, and was subsequently recruited to track
down enemy spies in the WRNS.
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ENID
BAGNOLD, Autobiography (1969) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of the acclaimed
and controversial novelist and playwright.
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MONICA BALDWIN, I Leap Over the Wall: Contrasts and Impressions After Twenty-eight
Years in a Convent (1949) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of a Catholic nun adapting to secular life
again, with the twist that her departure from the convent takes place in
October, 1941.
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MARGARET
BANNING, Letters from England, Summer
1942 (1943) DIARY/MEMOIR
An American's perspective on how war affected
women's lives.
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SYBIL
BANNISTER, I Lived Under Hitler
(1957) DIARY/MEMOIR
Details
Bannister's wartime experiences as the wife of a German.
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MIRREN BARFORD & JOCK LEWES, Joy Street: A Wartime Romance in Letters,
1940-1942 (1995) DIARY/MEMOIR
Letters,
discovered by her son after Barford's death, chronicling her ill-fated
wartime romance with an army officer.
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EVELYN BARK, No
Time to Kill (1960) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir
including her war experiences, including her experience in the Red Cross as one
of the first to enter Belsen concentration camp after the war.
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E. M. BARRAUD, Set My Hand Upon the Plough (1945) DIARY/MEMOIR
Covers Barraud's experiences in the Women's Land
Army.
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EDITH BASE, Dearest Phylabe: Letters from Wartime
England (1996) DIARY/MEMOIR
Letters from a Londoner to her friend in the U.S.,
covering 1941-1947.
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DOREEN BATES, Diary of a Wartime Affair (2016) DIARY/MEMOIR
Diary of a passionate office affair between a young
woman and her older colleague, from the mid-1930s into the war.
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SYBILLE BEDFORD, Quicksands:
A Memoir (2005) DIARY/MEMOIR
Novelist's autobiography, including her experiences
during the war.
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THEODORA
BENSON, Sweethearts and Wives: Their
Part in War (1942) NON-FICTION
Illustrated
book about women at war by the novelist and humorist.
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CHRISTABEL
BIELENBERG, The Past Is Myself
(1968) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of an
Englishwoman married to a German man and living in Germany. Dramatized for
television as Christabel.
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CHRISTABEL
BIELENBERG, The Road Ahead (1992) DIARY/MEMOIR
Sequel to The Past Is Myself, dealing with the
postwar years.
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EDITHA L.
BLAIKLEY, "No Soldier": The
1942 Diary of Miss Editha Blaikley of Wren Cottage (1992) DIARY/MEMOIR
Diary of wartime life in a Sussex village, by a
novelist and playwright.
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URSULA BLOOM, War Isn't Wonderful (1961) DIARY/MEMOIR
Prolific romance author's memoir of wartime life.
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VIOLET
BONHAM-CARTER, Champion Redoubtable: The
Diaries and Letters of Violet Bonham Carter, 1914-1945 DIARY/MEMOIR
Second volume
of the diaries of the daughter of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, covering
both World Wars.
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MARY BORDEN, Journey
Down a Blind Alley (1946) DIARY/MEMOIR
Author's
account of running a British field hospital in the Middle East during WWII.
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MARY BOSANQUET, Journey
Into a Picture (1947) DIARY/MEMOIR
Account of
the author's trip through Italy in the final year of World War II.
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PHYLLIS BOTTOME,
The Mansion House of Liberty (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Described as "snapshots of England at war"
(aka Formidable to Tyrants).
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EDWARD
BRAITHWAITE et al., The Home Front: The
Best of Good Housekeeping 1939-1945 (1987) NON-FICTION
Anthology of wartime pieces from Good Housekeeping.
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PAMELA BRIGHT, Life in Our Hands (1955) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of a nursing sister who was at D-Day and went
with the Allies into Germany.
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JOAN BRIGHT
ASTLEY, The Inner Circle: A View of War
at the Top (1971) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of the war years by a woman who managed
British conference delegations and witnessed meetings at the highest levels.
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VERA BRITTAIN, England's Hour (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Testament
of Youth author's
memoir of the early days of WWII.
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VERA BRITTAIN, Wartime Chronicle: Diary 1939-1945
(1989) DIARY/MEMOIR
Brittain's diary of the war years.
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BRYHER, The Days of Mars: A Memoir 1940-1946 (1972) DIARY/MEMOIR
Recollections
of the war by the historical novelist and supporter of the avant-garde.
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NANCY
CALDWELL-SOREL, The Women Who Wrote the
War (1999) NON-FICTION
Biographical
work about women journalists who covered World War II.
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IRIS CARPENTER,
No Woman's World: On the Campaign in
Western Europe, 1944-45 (1946) DIARY/MEMOIR
Account of
the final days of the war in Europe by a trail-blazing journalist.
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BARBARA
CARTLAND, The Years of Opportunity:
1939-1945 (1948) DIARY/MEMOIR
Prolific romance novelist's memoir of the war years.
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CATHERINE MARY
CHRISTIAN, The Big Test: The Story of
the Girl Guides in the World War (1947) NON-FICTION
Popular girls'
author takes a look at the Guides' role in the war.
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AGATHA
CHRISTIE, An Autobiography (1977) DIARY/MEMOIR
Includes interesting detail about author's wartime
experiences.
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OLIVIA COCKETT,
Love & War in London: A Woman's
Diary, 1939-1942 (2005)
DIARY/MEMOIR
Diary of a young woman
working at Scotland Yard in wartime—and carrying on a clandestine affair with
a married man at the office.
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IDA COOK (aka
MARY BURCHELL), We Followed Our Stars
(1950, aka Safe Passage) DIARY/MEMOIR
Powerful
memoir of the Cook sisters' trips into Nazi Germany just before WWII to help
Jewish friends escape.
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DIANA COOPER, Trumpets from the Steep (1960) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of the
war years by the famous Lady Cooper, who encountered many of the most
prominent people of the time.
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MONICA COSENS, Evacuation:
A Social Revolution (1940) NON-FICTION
Based on Cosens'
survey of London mothers and young children in reception areas in 1939.
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VIRGINIA COWLES, Looking
for Trouble (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
American journalist's
account of her experiences as a war correspondent in 1936 to 1941, including
the Spanish Civil War and the beginning of World War II.
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MARGARET CRISP, Utility
Nurse (1947) DIARY/MEMOIR
Details her wartime experiences
as a Red Cross nurse.
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CLEMENCE DANE, The Shelter Book (1940) NON-FICTION
Subtitled "A Gathering of Tales,
Poems, Essays, Notes, and Notions…for Use in Shelters, Tubes, Basements and
Cellars in War-Time."
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THERESA DE KERPELY, Of
Love and Wars (1984) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of her entire
life, but including her dramatic wartime experiences in Budapest, including
concealing, along with her cellist husband, a Jewish composer disguised as a
priest.
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E. M. DELAFIELD, People
You Love: On the Status of the Family Under Nazism (1940) NON-FICTION
Only 30 pages in
length, Delafield's contribution to World War II propaganda.
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ELIZABETH DENHAM, I
Looked Right: On the Author's Experiences as a British Agent in France
(1956) DIARY/MEMOIR
Describes her
adventures aiding the French resistance before and after she is captured
after looking the wrong way before crossing a street.
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MONICA DICKENS,
One Pair of Feet (1942) DIARY/MEMOIR
A sequel of sorts to One Pair of Hands, this one follows Dickens through the
tribulations of nursing in wartime.
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VERA DOUIE, Daughters
of Britain: An Account of the Work of British Women During the Second World
War (1950) NON-FICTION
Early summary of
women's war work.
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MADELAINE DUKE
(pseudonym of ???), Top Secret Mission
(1954) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of a "girl agent" searching for
missing German atomic scientists.
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LEONORA EYLES, Eating Well in Wartime (1940) NON-FICTION
Novelist's foray into cookbooks, helping families
cope with rationing.
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LEONORA EYLES, For My Enemy Daughter (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
A series of
letters—which couldn't be sent—to Eyles' daughter, living in Italy with her
Italian husband during the war years.
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NAN FAIRBROTHER, Children
in the House (1954) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of the
author's experiences evacuating with her two sons from London to a house in
the Buckinghamshire countryside.
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FRANCES FAVIELL,
A Chelsea Concerto (1959) DIARY/MEMOIR
Vivid and powerful account of life in London during
the Blitz. Essential reading. Reviewed here. Available as a Furrowed Middlebrow reprint.
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FRANCES FAVIELL,
The Dancing Bear (1954) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of life in Germany in the years immediately
following the war. Reviewed here. Available as a Furrowed Middlebrow reprint.
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RACHEL
FERGUSON, Royal Burrough (1950) DIARY/MEMOIR
Ferguson's humorous second memoir about life in
Kensington (following the pre-war Passionate
Kensington), this one covering the war years.
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JOSEPHINE
FIELD, Wife Ashore (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Subtitled "Sketches of the life of a naval officer's
wife".
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THEODORA
FITZGIBBON, With Love (1982) DIARY/MEMOIR
Popular cooking author's account of WWII and her
life in Chelsea during the Blitz.
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THEODORA
FITZGIBBON, Love Lies a Loss (1985) DIARY/MEMOIR
Second volume of memoirs, covers the postwar years.
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DIANA
FORBES-ROBERTSON, The Battle of
Waterloo Road (1941) NON-FICTION
Narrative of the Blitz and its effects on the people
of working-class Lambeth, accompanied by the photographs of Robert Capa.
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HELEN
FORRESTER, Lime Street at Two
(1985) DIARY/MEMOIR
Final volume of Forrester's acclaimed memoirs,
dealing with her youth in Liverpool during WWII.
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WINIFRED
FORTESCUE, Trampled Lilies (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
WINIFRED
FORTESCUE, Beauty for Ashes (1948) DIARY/MEMOIR
WINIFRED
FORTESCUE, Laughter in Provence
(1950) DIARY/MEMOIR
Wartime entries in Fortescue's series of humorous
memoirs about life in Provence.
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ELIZABETH
FOWLER, Standing Room Only (1944) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of Fowler's experience of being the only
woman among 35 passengers stranded for 10 days in a lifeboat after their ship
was torpedoed.
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PAULA FOX, The Coldest Winter: A Stringer in
Liberated Europe (2005)
DIARY/MEMOIR
American novelist's memoir of working for a news
service in immediate postwar Europe.
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CELIA FREMLIN, War Factory (1943) DIARY/MEMOIR
Vivid account
of wartime factory work, growing out of Fremlin's involvement with Mass
Observation.
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CELIA FREMLIN, Living
Through the Blitz (1976) DIARY/MEMOIR
Fremlin's
memoir of her own experiences in the war.
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ANNA FREUD, Infants without Families: Reports on the
Hampstead Nurseries, 1939-1945 (1944) NON-FICTION
Not from my
Overwhelming List, obviously, and not of interest to everyone, but this was a
pioneering work of child psychology based on Freud’s studies of children
orphaned and traumatized by war.
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MURIEL
GARDINER, Code Name 'Mary': Memoirs of
an American Woman in the Austrian Underground (1983) DIARY/MEMOIR
Gardiner, later a prominent psychoanalyst, tells of
her experiences in the Austrian anti-fascist movement in the years leading up
to World War II.
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RUMER GODDEN, A Time To Dance, No Time To Weep
(1987) DIARY/MEMOIR
The first volume of her autobiography, including her
dramatic and eventful time living in India during World War II.
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VIRGINIA
GRAHAM, Consider the Years 1938-1946
(2000) NON-FICTION
Collection of
Graham's (mostly) humorous poems about wartime life, reprinted by Persephone.
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JOYCE GRENFELL,
The Time of My Life: Entertaining the
Troops (1988) DIARY/MEMOIR
Wartime
journals by popular actress and comedian.
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JOYCE GRENFELL,
Darling Ma (1988) DIARY/MEMOIR
Letters to her mother 1932-1944, including her
wartime experiences.
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CHARLOTTE
HALDANE, Truth Will Out (1949) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of her
experiences as a war correspondent for The
Daily Sketch during World War II.
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MARTIN HARE (writing anonymously), The Dark Side of the Moon (1946) NON-FICTION
Account of Soviet
brutality against the Poles during WWII, published anonymously, probably to
protect family living in Poland.
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JENNY HARTLEY, Hearts
Undefeated: Women's Writing of the Second World War (1994) NON-FICTION
Anthology of
non-fiction by women about the war, from letters, memoirs, diaries, and other
sources.
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ELIZABETH HAWES, Why
Women Cry (1943) DIARY/MEMOIR
American
journalist's experiences working as a machine operator in an American
airplane factory.
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DOREEN HAWKINS,
Drury Lane to Dimapur: Wartime
Adventures of an Actress (2009) DIARY/MEMOIR
Account of
actress who entertained both in Britain and abroad during the war.
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MARJORIE HESSELL TILTMAN, A Little Place in the Country (1944) DIARY/MEMOIR
Second of
author's three memoirs of farming life. This volume takes her through the
early war years.
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VERE HODGSON, Few Eggs and No Oranges (1976) DIARY/MEMOIR
Incomparable diary of life in London during the war,
reprinted by Persephone.
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INEZ HOLDEN, It Was Different at the Time (1943) DIARY/MEMOIR
Underrated
novelist's memoir of the early years of the war.
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HILDA HOLLINGSWORTH, They Tied a Label on My Coat (1991) DIARY/MEMOIR
Recollections of a child evacuee during the war.
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ANTONIA HUNT, Little Resistance: A Teenage English
Girl's Adventures in Occupied France (1982) DIARY/MEMOIR
The subtitle
says it all.
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ELSPETH HUXLEY, Atlantic
Ordeal: The Story of Mary Cornish (1941) NON-FICTION
Story of the
nurse who helped a group of children in a lifeboat survive after the sinking
of the City of Benares.
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FAY INCHFAWN, Salute to the Village (1943) DIARY/MEMOIR
Christian-themed
recollections of life in an English village in the first years of the war.
Reviewed here.
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FAY INCHFAWN, Those Remembered Days (1964) DIARY/MEMOIR
Late memoir
in which Inchfawn also reflects on the war years.
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NAOMI JACOB, Me—In War-Time (1940) DIARY/MEMOIR
Rather stiff
and preachy wartime entry in Jacob's series of me-centered memoirs.
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STORM JAMESON, Journey from the North (1969) DIARY/MEMOIR
Prominent
novelist's autobiography, covering the years of both World Wars.
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F. TENNYSON
JESSE, London Front: Letters Written to
America 1939-1940 (1940)
DIARY/MEMOIR
First of two
volumes of Jesse's compiled letters to American friends during the war.
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F. TENNYSON
JESSE, While London Burns (1942) DIARY/MEMOIR
Second volume
of her letters to American friends.
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F. TENNYSON
JESSE, The Saga of San Demetrio
(1942) NON-FICTION
Non-fiction telling the tale of a burning tanker
that was reboarded by its crew and salvaged. Later made into a film.
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SHIRLEY JOSEPH, If
Their Mothers Only Knew: An Unofficial History of Life in the Women's Land
Army (1946) NON-FICTION
Informal history of the Land Army, written
immediately after the war.
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ZELMA KATIN, 'Clippie': The Autobiography of a War Time
Conductress (1944) DIARY/MEMOIR
Harrowing
view of life as a tram conductor during the war.
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BARBARA KAYE, The Company We Kept (1986) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of
wartime life with her antiquarian bookseller husband and their many literary
friends.
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SHEILA
KAYE-SMITH, Kitchen Fugue (1945) DIARY/MEMOIR
Popular novelist's experiences
living in "Bomb Alley" in Sussex during World War II.
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MARION KELSEY, Victory
Harvest: Diary of a Canadian in the Women's Land Army, 1940-1944 (1997) DIARY/MEMOIR
The title
sums it up.
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MARGARET
KENNEDY, Where Stands a Wingèd Sentry (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Popular novelist's
memoir (with a bit of "come into the war, America!" propaganda) of
life with her family in a village by the coast.
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RACHEL KNAPPETT,
A Pullet on the Midden (1946) DIARY/MEMOIR
The author's
experiences as a Land Girl.
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CAROLE LANDIS, Four
Jills in a Jeep (1944) DIARY/MEMOIR
Entertainer's
memoir of her experiences, along with Kay Francis, Martha Raye, and Mitzi
Mayfair, of wartime USO performances. Made into a film starring the four
women in 1944.
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NELLA LAST, Nella Last's War (1981) DIARY/MEMOIR
NELLA LAST, Nella Last's Peace (2008) DIARY/MEMOIR
NELLA LAST, Nella Last in the 1950s (2010) DIARY/MEMOIR
Diaries of a middle-aged housewife who found
stimulation and challenge in her war work and frustration at being forced
back into her housewife role in the years after.
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MOLLY LEFEBURE,
Evidence for the Crown (1954) DIARY/MEMOIR
Entertaining and sometimes harrowing account of
working in the London coroner's office during the war.
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ANITA LESLIE, Train to Nowhere (1948) DIARY/MEMOIR
ANITA LESLIE, A Story Half Told (1983) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoirs of her harrowing
experiences as an ambulance drive in France. The later memoirs includes
additional recollections.
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DOROTHY
MACARDLE, Children of Europe: A Study
of the Children of Liberated Countries (1949) NON-FICTION
Acclaimed study of the effects of war on children,
stemming from her work with refugees.
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ROSE MACAULAY, Letters to a Sister (1964) DIARY/MEMOIR
A selection of letters
to her sister Jean, including some describing wartime situations.
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YVONNE MACDONALD, Red
Tape Notwithstanding (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Subtitled "A Story
of the Mechanised Transport Corps in France from November 1939 to June 1940."
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CECILY
MACKWORTH, I Came Out of France
(1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Compelling and harrowing tale of her escape back to
England after the fall of France, keeping barely one step ahead of the Nazi
invaders. Reviewed here.
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CECILY
MACKWORTH, In the Mouth of the Sword
(1949) POSTWAR
Journalistic work
about the Middle East
in the aftermath of the war.
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ETHEL MANNIN, Brief Voices (1952) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of the
war by the novelist and passionate pacifist.
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HILDE MARCHANT,
Women and Children Last: A Woman
Reporter's Account of the Battle of Britain (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Trail-blazing
journalist's account of the Battle of Britain.
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HILDE MARCHANT,
The Home Front (1942) DIARY/MEMOIR
Journalist's
later reportage on life during wartime.
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VERA LAUGHTON
MATHEWS, Blue Tapestry (1948) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of her
experiences as director of the
Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) during World War II.
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CLARA MILBURN, Mrs. Milburn's Diaries (1979) DIARY/MEMOIR
Important record of domestic life in Coventry during the
war—including the terrible raids on the town and news that her son was M.I.A.
after Dunkirk.
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CONSTANCE MILES,
Mrs. Miles's Diary (2013) DIARY/MEMOIR
Wartime diary
of a "housewife" (who also happens to have written children's books
and two novels).
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JOAN MILLER, One Girl's War: Personal Exploits in MI5's
Most Secret Station (1986)
DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of an
MI5 who was only in her early 20s when World War II began. Reportedly
published despite efforts by MI5 to prevent it (see here).
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NAOMI
MITCHISON, Among You Taking Notes
(1985) DIARY/MEMOIR
Novelist's
wartime diaries, which she began as a volunteer for Mass Observation.
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JOANNA MOODY, From Churchill’s War Rooms: Letters of a
Secretary 1943-45 (2007)
DIARY/MEMOIR
Collection of
letters written by a young secretary in Churchill's War Rooms to her fiancé.
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KATHARINE MOORE, A
Family Life 1939-1945 (1989) DIARY/MEMOIR
Novelist and scholar's
memoir of life in Kent during the war, including her time at a girls' school
in the late years of the war.
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GWENDA MORGAN, The Diary of a Land Girl, 1939-1945
(2002) DIARY/MEMOIR
Well-known engraver's
diary of her time on a farm outside Petworth.
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BESSY MYERS, Captured: My Experiences as an Ambulance
Driver and as a Prisoner of the Nazis (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
British
ambulance driver's recollections of her service in France and her time as a
prisoner of war (along with the likes of Colette).
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JENNY
NICHOLSON, Kiss the Girls Goodbye: On
Life in the Women's Services (1944) NON-FICTION
Discussion of the
widely-varied war work women performed.
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MILDRED
ROBERTSON NICOLL, Family Post Bag
(1947) DIARY/MEMOIR
Collection of
letters between a group of family and friends in 1944-1946, collected by the
half-sister of Constance Miles (see above).
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BARBARA NIXON, Raiders Overhead (1943) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of the early years of the war by an air raid
warden.
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EDITH OLIVIER, Night-Thoughts of a Country Landlady
(1943) DIARY/MEMOIR
Novelist's lightly fictionalized but highly
autobiographical musings on wartime life.
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EDITH OLIVIER, From
Her Journals, 1924-1948
(1989) DIARY/MEMOIR
Excerpts of her journals, including those from World
War II, interspersed with biographical information.
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IRIS ORIGO, War in Val d'Orcia (1947) DIARY/MEMOIR
Prominent
biographer's account of living in Italy during World War II, helping refugee
children and later escaped Allied prisoners of war.
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IRIS ORIGO, A
Chill in the Air: An Italian War Diary 1939-1940 (2017) DIARY/MEMOIR
An additional
diary from the author of War in Val
d'Orcia, only recently published after being discovered after her death.
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MOLLIE
PANTER-DOWNES, London War Notes
1939-1945 (1971) DIARY/MEMOIR
Collection of her wartime "Letter from
London" pieces from The New Yorker.
Reprinted by Persephone.
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FRANCES
PARTRIDGE, A Pacifist's War (1978) DIARY/MEMOIR
First volume of her voluminous diaries, detailing
the complications of being, along with her husband Ralph Partridge, a
pacifist in wartime.
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POLLY PEABODY, Occupied Territory (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of an American Red Cross worker traveling in
occupied nations, particularly France.
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EVELYN PRENTIS,
A Nurse in Action (1978) DIARY/MEMOIR
The second volume (after A Nurse in Time) of
Prentis' memoirs of a life in nursing covers her experiences in London during
the war years.
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BARBARA PYM, A Very Private Eye (1984) DIARY/MEMOIR
Pym's diaries, including those written during the war.
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HERMIONE RANFURLY, To War with Whitaker: The Wartime Diaries
of the Countess of Ranfurly, 1939–1945 DIARY/MEMOIR
WWII diaries about her determination to follow her
soldier husband into the Middle East and Africa.
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JOAN RICE, Sand in My Shoes: Wartime Diaries of a
WAAF (2006) DIARY/MEMOIR
Humorous wartime diaries by the mother of lyricist
Tim Rice.
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MOLLY RICH, A Vicarage in the Blitz: The Wartime
Letters of Molly Rich 1940-1944 (2010) DIARY/MEMOIR
Collected
wartime letters by the wife of Edward
Rich, a prominent vicar.
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LYNETTE ROBERTS, Collected
Poems (2005) NON-FICTION
Including the
poet's wartime verse, considered to be among her best work.
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LYNETTE ROBERTS, Diaries, Letters and Recollections (2008) DIARY/MEMOIR
Collection of
important poet's other writings, including many dealing with her time in
rural south Wales during World War II.
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ESTHER ROWLEY, Dogs, Goats, Bulbs and Bombs : Esther
Rowley's Wartime Diaries of Exmouth and Exeter (2010) DIARY/MEMOIR
Diary of an
independent woman living in a heavily bombed area by the docks and an army
camp near Exmouth and Exeter.
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NAOMI
ROYDE-SMITH, Outside Information
(1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Novelist's
diary of the tumultuous first months of the war.
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MAUD RUSSELL, A Constant Heart: The War Diaries of Maud
Russell 1938-1945 (2017)
DIARY/MEMOIR
Diary of an
upper-crust woman (her home, Mottisfont Abbey in Hampshire, now belongs to
the National Trust) whose friends include celebrities of political and
artistic life.
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VITA
SACKVILLE-WEST, Country Notes in
Wartime (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
A compilation of short pieces on
country life and gardening which first appeared in The New Statesman and Nation.
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VITA
SACKVILLE-WEST, The Women's Land Army
(1944) NON-FICTION
"[C]ombines
an account of the girls' successes with comment on some of the ugly prejudice
they had to endure, and a gloomy assessment of their chances of continuing on
the land after the war" (Elizabeth Maslen).
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VITA
SACKVILLE-WEST, Vita and Harold: The
Letters of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson (1992) DIARY/MEMOIR
Includes the
prominent couple's letters from the war, when they were often separated due
to Nicolson's work in London.
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MARY LEE SETTLE, All
the Brave Promises: Memories of Aircraft Woman Second Class 2146391
(1966) DIARY/MEMOIR
American
novelist's memoir of her war experiences.
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EVELYN SHILLINGTON, Eve's War: The Diaries of a Military Wife during the Second World War
(2017) DIARY/MEMOIR
Diary of an
army wife who actually accompanied her husband on his postings, with a unique
view of wartime life and ending up in devastated Italy.
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HILDA SILBERMAN,
Unimportant Letters of Important Years
1941-1951 (1951) DIARY/MEMOIR
Silberman's letters to friends during World War II and the
years immediately after.
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EDITH SITWELL, Street Songs (1942) NON-FICTION
EDITH SITWELL, The Song of the Cold (1945) NON-FICTION
EDITH SITWELL, The Shadow of Cain (1947) NON-FICTION
Three collections
containing the modernist poet's wartime verse.
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BARBARA SKELTON,
Tears Before Bedtime (1987) DIARY/MEMOIR
Novelist's
acclaimed memoir of World War II.
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KAY SMALLSHAW, How
to Run Your Home without Help (1949) NON-FICTION
Housekeeping
guide with interesting insights into life in the years just after the war.
Reviewed here.
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EMMA SMITH, Maidens' Trip (1948) DIARY/MEMOIR
Novelist's account of working on the canals of England
during the war.
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MAY SMITH, These Wonderful Rumours!: A Young
Schoolteacher's Wartime Diaries 1939-1945 (2012) DIARY/MEMOIR
Schoolteacher's witty war diaries, telling of life as a teacher in a
village near Derby.
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NANCY SPAIN, Thank You, Nelson (1945) DIARY/MEMOIR
Witty memoir of the eccentric novelist's experiences
in the W.R.N.S.
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FREYA STARK, Dust in the Lion's Paw: Autobiography
1939-1946 (1961) DIARY/MEMOIR
Travel
author's recollections of the war years.
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JOYCE STOREY, Joyce's War (1990) DIARY/MEMOIR
Middle volume
of Storey's popular trio of humorous memoirs, covering the war years.
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JOAN STRANGE, Despatches
From the Home Front: The War Diaries of Joan Strange 1939-1945
(1989) DIARY/MEMOIR
Diary of a
physiotherapist living in Worthing.
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JAN STRUTHER, Women of Britain (1941) DIARY/MEMOIR
Collection of
letters from women in Britain, introduced and commented upon by the author of
Mrs Miniver.
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JANET TEISSIER
DU CROS, Divided Loyalties: A
Scotswoman in Occupied France (1962) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of a Scottish women
living in southern France during the war.
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RUBY THOMPSON, World War II London Blitz Diary (2013) DIARY/MEMOIR
Wartime
diaries of an unhappily-married woman who used her diaries as an outlet for
her frustrations.
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CONSTANCE TOMKINSON,
Les Girls (1956) DIARY/MEMOIR
Memoir of her travels as a dancer in wartime Europe.
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JULIA TREMAYNE,
War on Sark (1981) DIARY/MEMOIR
Collection of letters written by the author, who
lived on the German-occupied Channel Island of Sark, to her daughter in
England, which couldn't be sent until the war's end.
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SYLVIA TOWNSEND
WARNER, Letters (1982) DIARY/MEMOIR
Includes Warner's letters recording her impressions
of the war years.
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SYLVIA TOWNSEND
WARNER, Diaries (1994) DIARY/MEMOIR
Novelist's heavily edited
but vivid thoughts and reactions to the events of the Blitz and the war in
general.
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HILARY WAYNE, Two Odd Soldiers (1946) DIARY/MEMOIR
Details the exploits of the author and her daughter
in the ATS during WWII.
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MOLLY WEIR, Shoes Were for Sunday (1970) DIARY/MEMOIR
Comedienne's memoir of her childhood in postwar
Glasgow.
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MAUREEN WELLS, Entertaining Eric: Letters from the Home
Front 1941-1944 (1988)
DIARY/MEMOIR
Humorous letters from a young girl engaged in the
war effort to her boyfriend stationed in the Middle East.
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REBECCA WEST, The
Phoenix: The Meaning of Treason (1949) NON-FICTION
Novelist/journalist's
essay on Brits who worked with the Germans during the war, including the
notorious Lord Haw-Haw.
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REBECCA WEST, A
Train of Powder (1955) NON-FICTION
West's articles
about the Nuremberg trials, originally published in The New Yorker.
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DOROTHY
WHIPPLE, Random Commentary: Books and
Journals Kept from 1925 Onwards (1966) DIARY/MEMOIR
Charmingly "random" diary recording
Whipple's literary success and personal life; the second half or so feature
the trials of the war years. Reviewed here.
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AMABEL
WILLIAMS-ELLIS, In and Out of Doors
(1937) NON-FICTION
Published before
the war, but apparently this activity book for children was in very popular
use with parents during the war, who faced the challenge of keeping children
busy in bomb shelters.
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VIRGINIA WOOLF,
The Diary of Virginia Woolf: Volume V
1936-1941 (1984) DIARY/MEMOIR
Final volume of her diary, in which the approach of war
and the war itself is frequently mentioned.
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VIRGINIA WOOLF,
Leave the Letters Till We're Dead:
Collected Letters VI 1936-1941 (1980) DIARY/MEMOIR
Includes Woolf's letters dealing with the war.
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SUSAN WOOLFITT,
Idle Women (1947) DIARY/MEMOIR
Account of her experiences as a canal boat worker
during World War II.
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JOAN WYNDHAM, Love Lessons (1985) DIARY/MEMOIR
JOAN WYNDHAM, Love Is Blue (1986) DIARY/MEMOIR
JOAN WYNDHAM, Anything Once (1992) DIARY/MEMOIR
Irrepressible and highly-sexed diaries of a young
girl coming of age just as war begins. The second volume traces the second
half of the war, and the third follows her exploits into the postwar years.
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You have again added to my tbr list Scott! Here are a few extra ones to add to the list:
ReplyDeleteThey Also Serve - Dorothy Baden Powell (2005). A very interesting memoir on working for both the Norwegian branch of the SOE and as a boats-crew Wren.
A Notable Woman - the Romantic Journals of Jean Lucy Platt (2015). This includes her wartime diary, and unusually she was under-employed, working in the publicity dept of an aluminium company, who didn't need any publicity as all their output was for the War Dept making aircraft parts.
How the Girl Guides Won the War - Janie Hampton (2010)
A Constant Heart - War Diaries of Maud Russell (2017)
Eve's War - Diary of a Military Wife - Evelyn Shillington (2017)
Thanks Michelle Ann! These look intriguing. I'll make a note.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh! Such riches. I want them all, Scott.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I seem to have a surprising number of them already, or have read them.
Right now I'm rereading Few Eggs and No Oranges, just to try and put things in perspective.
I'm sure you have a number of them Susan! But hopefully a few are new to you--I wouldn't want your TBR to dwindle!
DeleteSpam Tomorrow was a wonderful book! I'm new to your blog, and am just loving it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your list! which I've gone thru with a fine-toothed comb, looking for books that I might transcribe on my own site (that were good, no longer in copyright, fit in with my own focuses — and could be bought not too expensively!). So far, I've put one of them online, the absolutely stellar "Captured" by Bessy Myers, although only after doing a lot of poking around to assure myself that she was a real person.
ReplyDeleteIn that connection, I must point out that "Elizabeth Denham" has been exposed as fiction by Nigel West in his book "Counterfeit Spies", 1999. Also, a minor correction as to Bessy Myers: Colette — the famous writer we all think of — never appears in her book; it's just the first name, a common one, of a fellow prisoner. The famous writer was never imprisoned during the war, and the mistake, found all over the Web usually with the addition of Schiaparelli, a similar mistake, is due to a slipshod review in Kirkus. (My note to Myers, Chapter 6, p174).
i def know mottram ( the spanish farm trilogy ) ..his other books are almost impossible to find ..another two males are familiar as names but not as works immediately
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