Beverley Nichols

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QuoteBeverley Nichols (1898–1983) was a prolific writer on subjects ranging from religion to politics and travel. In addition in addition to authoring six novels, five detective mysteries, four children's stories, six autobiographies, and six plays, he is perhaps best remembered today for his gardening books.

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QuoteI was thirteen years old when the first alarm bells rang in my head. Mr. Chamberlain had returned from Munich with Hitler's promises and Beverley Nichols had written in the Sunday Express that;
"We would not, now have to put ugly gas masks on our childrens' faces."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stor ... 2030.shtml

QuoteIn the world of letters Beverley Nichols was later to write in his News of England in 1938, the time of the British Union of Fascists (BUF): "For Mosley, whether you regard him as a limb of Satan or a potential saviour of this nation, is one of the three most dynamic personalities in the Empire today. And the men he has inspired are animated by something akin to a religious faith."

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/ar ... read=64978