August Issue: Granny, I hardly knew you
Episode 28, Jul 12, 2019, 05:00 PM
Welcome to August Issue of the Oldie podcast.
George Courtauld, a former Queen's messenger and bestselling writer of The Travels of a Fat Bulldog, has penned a delightful piece about discovering his grandmother Daisy Dobell's diaries in his attic.
He speaks to The Oldie's editorial assistant Ferdie Rous about his grandmother: her childhood, why she earned the nickname – 'Naughty Daisy' – and her close friendship with her cousin the poet, Eva Dobell.
Courtauld's book, a collection of his grandmother's diaries, Daisy's Diary 1888-1900 was published in April.
George Courtauld, a former Queen's messenger and bestselling writer of The Travels of a Fat Bulldog, has penned a delightful piece about discovering his grandmother Daisy Dobell's diaries in his attic.
He speaks to The Oldie's editorial assistant Ferdie Rous about his grandmother: her childhood, why she earned the nickname – 'Naughty Daisy' – and her close friendship with her cousin the poet, Eva Dobell.
Courtauld's book, a collection of his grandmother's diaries, Daisy's Diary 1888-1900 was published in April.