After serving as a Captain in Gunnery on aircraft defences during WW2, Montagu spent three years touring the US by Greyhound bus. A cousin of Clementine Churchill’s, she later married Milton Gendel and settled in Rome. Edited by her daughter, these early diaries are a vivid portrait of the US when the Alliance was at its zenith.
The Greyhound Diary
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