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Stripping game with Tallulah: Channon's uncensored diaries will leave you lost for words


When they were first published in 1967, the diaries of MP Sir Henry ‘Chips’ Channon enthralled and appalled the nation in equal measure. Malicious and delicious, the diaries skewered some of the grandest names in society and politics.
What no one realised was that the diaries had been heavily censored. Now they are being published for the first time in their full, outrageous glory.
The American-born Chips, as he was known, settled in Britain after graduating from Oxford and became a social climber on a grand scale, becoming friendly with the future Edward VIII the then Prince of Wales in 1920. 
Chips (pictured) was bisexual and had numerous sexual liaisons with both men and women. Our second extract features some of those, together with his fabulously indiscreet observations about London society ....

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The Chips Channon Diaries: 'Saw Tallulah Bankhead. She was soon naked, I next'


Chips Channon eating ice-cream with Tallulah Bankhead in 1926
Credit: Channon Family Archive
From the moment he came to Europe in late 1917 as a volunteer for the American Red Cross, based in Paris, Chips Channon had entrées to high society and through it to the cream of the literary and artistic world across the continent.
The bolded text in the following entries indicates information that has never been seen before and gives a flavour of the range and celebrity of the sort of people he knew.
However, one character, little known today, was the Anglican priest-turned-Roman Catholic Montague Summers, a man of letters who was also the translator into English of books on witch hunting and vampires, and as these extracts show, he and Channon had another, even more peculiar, interest in common. The extracts also give a flavour of how completely candid Channon was about himself and those he observed. ....

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