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  • Published: 3 May 2018
  • ISBN: 9781473549098
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 304

Trumpets from the Steep




The third volume of Diana Cooper's witty, gossipy and brilliant autobiography – the perfect evocation of glittering high society in the aftermath of the Second World War

This last volume of Lady Diana Cooper's memoirs covers the years of the Second World War and its aftermath, when her husband Duff Cooper served as Minister of Information and then in various diplomat posts around the world. We accompany the Coopers on their travels from the Dorchester Hotel during the breathless days of the Blitz, to a happy sojourn farming in Sussex, to Singapore and Algiers and eventual retirement to France, all told with Diana's unique perspective and enchanting style.

  • Published: 3 May 2018
  • ISBN: 9781473549098
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 304

About the author

Diana Cooper

Diana Cooper received an angelic visitation which transformed her life many years ago. She is now the bestselling author of 25 books which are available in 27 languages. Diana specialises in esoteric subjects including angels, unicorns, ascension, and Atlantis. She teaches internationally and is the founder of The Diana Cooper Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation that trains spiritual teachers worldwide. www.dianacooper.com

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Praise for Trumpets from the Steep

She wrote three volumes of autobiography...books which are likely to hold their interest for a long time to come

The Times

Lady Diana was no ordinary upper-class English rose: She was perhaps the first person from such a background to go on the stage, wowing audiences on both sides of the Atlantic

Washington Times

Admired and adored as a classic beauty and first-division socialite during the frivolous Twenties and Thirties, Lady Diana was one of the last survivors of the set which revolved around the Prince of Wales and Mrs Simpson

The Times

One of the glittering social personalities of an era of wealth and privilege, combining as she did exceptional grace and beauty with verve and a nature of deep and intense feeling

The Times