Enjoyable for the human comedy and high quality of Trevor-Roper's prose.
The Spectator
Expertly edited, with touches of wit, but with pathos, too... <i>The China Journals</i> is a book as suitable for relishing Trevor-Roper's bitchy brilliance as it is for its fascinating insight into a China about to change forever.
History Today
Scholarly, incisive and omniscient, Davenport-Hines has done another wonderful job … Consistently entertaining.
Literary Review
These diaries are as much about the forgotten world of Britain's intellectual and academic élite in the Cold Wars as they are about China. They offer unusual light on the cultural Cold War underway in the West between fellow travellers of the Communist regimes, then apparently on the rise, and Western anti-Communists of various strains.
The Oldie