Harry’s second book “Leaves From My Unwritten Diary“, was written in 1935 and published in 1936. In it, he explains that dates meant little to him, so that when he was asked to write his memoirs he did not have a diary to refer to.
“The truth is I have kept a swing door for more than half a century, and through it have passed all sorts and kinds of people. Between many of them and myself there has been struck the magic spark that kindles that best of all things – friendship. And if I number princes among my friends as well as politicians and pugilists, it is because one dash of sport makes the whole world kin.”
The book was dedicated to his daughter; “To MY DAUGHTER NANCY and her generation – the younger generation“.
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