The Greyhound Diary
Daily Mail Book of the Week
Seiten
2025
Zuleika (Verlag)
978-1-7398212-6-5 (ISBN)
Zuleika (Verlag)
978-1-7398212-6-5 (ISBN)
A spirited, witty account of post-war America on the road, through the sharp eyes of a British aristocrat - edited by her daughter.
DAILY MAIL BOOK
OF THE WEEK
As featured in The Oldie
'In 1949, aged 26, the bright, well-connected
Judy Montagu (first cousin of Mary Churchill and friend of Princess Margaret)
criss-crossed the United States on a Greyhound bus. The Greyhound Diary is a
vivid and often humorous account of the three months she spent on the
road'. The Spectator
Judy Montagu spent her late teenage years and early
twenties directing anti-aircraft defences during the Second World War as a
Captain in Gunnery for the British Army. Demobilised in 1946, she set out in
search of fun and freedom in America and found herself swept into a bright and
glamorous social circle. She soon counted Joe Alsop and the Cushing Sisters
among her new friends and even began to consider becoming a US citizen.
In 1949, determined to understand America more deeply, Judy embarked on a
three-month tour of the country by Greyhound bus. Letters of introduction
opened doors to a range of encounters, capturing an extraordinary moment at the
height of the Anglo-American alliance. At each stop, Judy met newspaper
editors, political leaders, and celebrities. In Texas - where she rode in a
rodeo - she was the guest of Jesse H. Jones in Houston and Amon Carter in Fort
Worth. In Hollywood, she had tea with Mary Pickford, and by the time she
reached Illinois, her final state, she met and fell in love with Adlai
Stevenson. As a cousin of Clementine Churchill, Judy's travels attracted
regular press attention, adding another dimension to the diary.
The Greyhound Diary, edited by Judy's daughter Anna Mathias, is written
in a snappy, well-paced style that reveals Judy Montagu's fascination with
people and politics. She is generally generous in her portraits of fellow
travellers, while offering a more caustic, often witty, take on her grander
hosts.
'This fascinating and original book is a gem for
anyone who enjoys diaries, travel writing, and social history.'-Robert
Harris
'I absolutely loved it. What a pleasure to be reunited with Judy Montagu!'-Anne
Glenconner
'Judy had such charm. More than anything else I wanted her friendship'.-Antonia
Fraser
'Her diary is droll as well as observant...Montagu's short life - she died at 49 - was in many ways a sad one, but she was a brave original'. Max Hastings, The Times
'The Greyhound Diary is a real-life time capsule of a forgotten
America, high and low, in the years after World War II...'-Cullen Murphy
'...paints not only a picture of a long-gone America but also one of an
adventurous young cousin of Clementine Churchill whose travels brought her into
the circles of political titans, movie stars, and gossip columnists'.-Town
& Country
'Judy's hitherto unpublished diary is not only fun but informative - enhanced
by her daughter Anna Mathias's intelligent introduction and footnotes.'-The
Catholic Herald
'The Greyhound Diary invites the reader to think about the narrative thrust,
the accidents and incidents that accrete and shape life...-The Spectator
'What makes Judy's 1949 travel diary so riveting is its
intoxicating mixture of the low life and the high life.'-The Daily Mail
DAILY MAIL BOOK
OF THE WEEK
As featured in The Oldie
'In 1949, aged 26, the bright, well-connected
Judy Montagu (first cousin of Mary Churchill and friend of Princess Margaret)
criss-crossed the United States on a Greyhound bus. The Greyhound Diary is a
vivid and often humorous account of the three months she spent on the
road'. The Spectator
Judy Montagu spent her late teenage years and early
twenties directing anti-aircraft defences during the Second World War as a
Captain in Gunnery for the British Army. Demobilised in 1946, she set out in
search of fun and freedom in America and found herself swept into a bright and
glamorous social circle. She soon counted Joe Alsop and the Cushing Sisters
among her new friends and even began to consider becoming a US citizen.
In 1949, determined to understand America more deeply, Judy embarked on a
three-month tour of the country by Greyhound bus. Letters of introduction
opened doors to a range of encounters, capturing an extraordinary moment at the
height of the Anglo-American alliance. At each stop, Judy met newspaper
editors, political leaders, and celebrities. In Texas - where she rode in a
rodeo - she was the guest of Jesse H. Jones in Houston and Amon Carter in Fort
Worth. In Hollywood, she had tea with Mary Pickford, and by the time she
reached Illinois, her final state, she met and fell in love with Adlai
Stevenson. As a cousin of Clementine Churchill, Judy's travels attracted
regular press attention, adding another dimension to the diary.
The Greyhound Diary, edited by Judy's daughter Anna Mathias, is written
in a snappy, well-paced style that reveals Judy Montagu's fascination with
people and politics. She is generally generous in her portraits of fellow
travellers, while offering a more caustic, often witty, take on her grander
hosts.
'This fascinating and original book is a gem for
anyone who enjoys diaries, travel writing, and social history.'-Robert
Harris
'I absolutely loved it. What a pleasure to be reunited with Judy Montagu!'-Anne
Glenconner
'Judy had such charm. More than anything else I wanted her friendship'.-Antonia
Fraser
'Her diary is droll as well as observant...Montagu's short life - she died at 49 - was in many ways a sad one, but she was a brave original'. Max Hastings, The Times
'The Greyhound Diary is a real-life time capsule of a forgotten
America, high and low, in the years after World War II...'-Cullen Murphy
'...paints not only a picture of a long-gone America but also one of an
adventurous young cousin of Clementine Churchill whose travels brought her into
the circles of political titans, movie stars, and gossip columnists'.-Town
& Country
'Judy's hitherto unpublished diary is not only fun but informative - enhanced
by her daughter Anna Mathias's intelligent introduction and footnotes.'-The
Catholic Herald
'The Greyhound Diary invites the reader to think about the narrative thrust,
the accidents and incidents that accrete and shape life...-The Spectator
'What makes Judy's 1949 travel diary so riveting is its
intoxicating mixture of the low life and the high life.'-The Daily Mail
Judy Montagu (1923-1972) was the latest in a long line of spirited, independent-minded aristocratic women. During the Second World War, she served with distinction in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. A frequent visitor to the United States, she returned often in the post-war years, and in 1962 married the American photographer and art critic Milton Gendel. The couple settled in Rome, where they raised their daughter, Anna Mathias - the editor of these diaries. Anna Mathias is a retired teacher of Art History and Critical Thinking who worked at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. She has contributed obituaries and reviews for The Art Newspaper.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 24.10.2025 |
|---|---|
| Zusatzinfo | Two eight page illustration plate sections; Two eight page illustration plate sections |
| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
| Literatur ► Briefe / Tagebücher | |
| Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-7398212-6-2 / 1739821262 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-7398212-6-5 / 9781739821265 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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