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  1. 1 de ene. de 2021 · This first volume of Henry ‘Chips’ Channon’s diaries take the reader from 1918 to 1938. It begins with Channon in Paris during WWI and there is then a gap until 1923, when the young Chips Channon embarks on endless long weekends, attends aristocratic weddings, goes to parties, balls, horse racing and socialises as though it is his career.

  2. 3 de sept. de 2019 · 'Chips:. the diaries of Sir Henry Channon; by Channon, Henry, Sir, 1898-1958. Publication date 1967 Publisher London, Weidenfield & Nicolson Collection trent_university; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English [8] 495 p. 25 cm

  3. 4 de sept. de 2021 · Abridged extract from Henry ‘Chips’ Channon: The Diaries (Volume 2): 1938-43, edited by Simon Heffer, out on Thursday (Hutchinson, £35); pre-order a copy at books.telegraph.co.uk.

  4. The Sunday Times bestselling edition of Chips Channon's remarkable diaries.Born in Chicago in 1897, 'Chips' Channon settled in England after the Great War, married into the immensely wealthy Guinness family, and served as Conservative MP for Southend-on-Sea from 1935 until his death in 1958. His career was unremarkable. His diaries are quite the opposite.

  5. 28 de ago. de 2021 · Sir HenryChips” Channon, born and raised in Chicago, became the greatest British diarist of the 20th century; called the Pepys of the interwar years he rather more resembled Wodehouse’s Galahad Threepwood or Maugham’s Elliott Templeton. Rejecting his country of origin the colossally snobbish hobnobber fashioned for himself a brand new ...

  6. Hardcover – 13 April 2021. The Sunday Times bestselling edition of Chips Channon's remarkable diaries. Born in Chicago in 1897, 'Chips' Channon settled in England after the Great War, married into the immensely wealthy Guinness family, and served as Conservative MP for Southend-on-Sea from 1935 until his death in 1958. His career was ...

  7. CHANNON, Sir Henry Sir Henry Channon (7 March 1897 7 October 1958), often known as Chips Channon, was an American-born British Conservative politician, author and diarist. Channon moved to England in 1920 and became strongly anti-American, feeling that American cultural and economic views threatened traditional European and British civilisation.