This memoir gives an extended view of
the crucial period 1937-1939, first mentioned in a different context
in the author's previous autobiographical volume, the Happy Highway.
When Croft-Cooke tires of politics and acrimony, of London and
intellectuality, he was able to find solace in the company of his
circus friends, the Rosarios.
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