Date:6th of February 1944
Description:In this letter Nathan writes about some books which the Duchess had sent to him. He expresses his enthusiasm for Scotland and comments again on the Lloyd Douglas book ‘The Robe’. Crawford also ruminates on his religious beliefs, reflecting on how the ‘ugliness of the world’ challenged his Christianity. The letter includes his thoughts on his role in Bomber Command.
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Amongst the papers of Millicent Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1867-1955), the fourth Duchess of Sutherland ...
In this letter Nathan writes about some books which the Duchess had sent to him. He expresses his enthusiasm ...
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