"Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915 – 2011), who was once described by the BBC as “a cross between Indiana Jones, James Bond and Graham Greene,” was regarded as one of the greatest travel writers of his time. His mostly autobiographical accounts of his adventures through prewar Europe, southern Greece and the Caribbean are regarded as classics. The following letter was written to Ann Fleming, a British socialite whose third husband, Ian Fleming, was best known as the writer of the James Bond series."Read More
Friday, December 08, 2017
Hanging Out with the Churchills on Aristotle Onassis's Yacht
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