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by Mary S. Lovell


  Gandar Dower, Kenneth, Amateur Adventurer (Ryerson, 1934).

  ——, The Spotted Lion (Ryerson, 1934).

  Goldsmith, Barbara, Little Gloria, Happy at Last (Knopf, 1980).

  Hamilton, Genesta, A Stone’s Throw (Hutchinson, 1986).

  Hemsing, Jan, Then and Now: Nairobi’s Norfolk Hotel (Sealpoint Publicity, Nairobi, 1975).

  Herndon, Booton, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks (Norton, 1977).

  Hill, Mervyn Frederick, Permanent Way (Crown Agents for Colonies, 1950).

  Hobley, C.W., Kenya, from Chartered Company to Crown Colony (Frank Cass, 1970).

  Holman, Dennis, Inside Safari Hunting (Putnam, 1969).

  Hunter, J.A., Hunters’ Tracks (Hamish Hamilton, 1959).

  Huxley, Elspeth, Flame Trees of Thika (Penguin, 1984).

  ——, Nellie (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1984).

  ——, No Easy Way (East African Standard, 1957).

  ——, Out in the Midday Sun (Chatto & Windus, 1985).

  ——, White Man’s Country (Macmillan, 1935).

  ——, With Forks and Hope (Morrow, 1964).

  ——, and Arnold Curtis, Pioneers Scrapbook (Evans Bros., 1980).

  Jablonski, Edward, Atlantic Fever (Macmillan, 1972).

  Jackson, Sir Fredk, Early Days in East Africa (Humanities, 1970).

  Lomax, Judy, Women of the Air (John Murray, 1986).

  Loos, Anita, Kiss Hollywood Goodbye (Viking Pr., 1974).

  Markham, Beryl, Kwaheri, Kwaheri (Hutchinson, 1987).

  ——, West with the Night (North Point Press, 1983).

  Marsh, Zoe, and Kingsnorth, G.W., A History of East Africa (Cambridge University Press, 1961).

  May, Charles Paul, Women in Aeronautics (Thos. Nelson).

  Mcdonough, K., Atlantic Wings (Model Aero-Press, 1966).

  Meinertzhagen, Richard, Kenya Diary 1902–06 (Eland Books, 1983).

  Migeo, Marcel, Saint-Exupéry (McGraw, 1960).

  Miller, Charles, The Lunatic Express (Macmillan, 1971).

  Mollison, J.A., Death Cometh Soon or Late (Hutchinson, 1932).

  ——, Playboy of the Air (Saunders, S.J.R., 1937).

  Nicolson, Harold, Diaries and Letters 1930–1939 (Collins, 1966).

  ——, King George the Fifth (Constable, 1952).

  Oakes, Claudia M., United States Women in Aviation (Smithsonian Studies Number 6).

  Paget, Guy, Bad ’Uns to Beat (Collins, 1936).

  Parsons, Bill, The Challenge of the Atlantic (extract only, publisher and date unknown).

  Penrose, M., British Aviation–Ominous Skies (HMSO, 1980).

  Powys, Llewelyn, Black Laughter (Macdonald, 1953).

  Roseberry, C.R., The Challenging Skies (Doubleday, 1966).

  Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de, Flight to Arras; Wind, Sand and Stars (Harcourt, 1969).

  ——, Southern Mail and Night Flight (Heinemann, 1971).

  Seaton, Henry, Lion in the Morning (Transatlantic, 1964).

  Sarp, C. Martin, The History of De Havilland (Airlife, Ltd., 1982).

  Sorrendsen, M.P.K, Origins of European Settlement in Kenya (Oxford University Press, 1968).

  Thurman, Judith, Isak Dinesen – The Life of Karen Blixen (St. Martin’s, 1982).

  Trzebinski, Errol, Kenya Pioneers (Heinemann, 1985).

  ——, Silence Will Speak (University of Chicago Press, 1985).

  Turner, John Frayn, Famous Flights (Arthur Barker, Ltd., 1978).

  Van Hoorebeeck, A., L’Epopèe de L’Atlantique Nord (Bruxelles Aero Astronautique, Belgium, 1961).

  Windsor, Duchess of, The Heart Has its Reasons (McKay, 1969).

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  This book could never have been written without the help and support of many people. Whether such assistance amounted to the answering of letters and telephone calls, or submitting to the trauma of a lengthy interview or – as in some cases – the offer of generous hospitality, I am deeply grateful and wish to thank everyone involved. Some informants wished for anonymity and are therefore not named here, nevertheless my thanks to those persons is included. I am particularly indebted to the Markham family, the Bathurst Norman family and Mr Nigel Clutterbuck.

  Kenya:

  Bunny Allen; David Allen; R. Anjeo (Standard Newspapers); Ulf Aschan; Cptn Hugh Barclay OBE, MC; E.R. Block; David Bowden; Juanita Carberry, Rose Cartwright; Jack Couldrey OBE; David Dykes; Lady Erskine; F.D. Erskine; the late Robin N. Higgin; Molly Hodge; Mrs F. Iceley; E. Maina Kimani (McMillan Library); Nicholas M. Kioko (Standard Newspapers); Sir Charles Markham Bt; Flora ‘Paddy’ Migdoll; Mickey Migdoll; Hugh Morton; Mr Muraguri (Jockey Club, Nairobi); K. Musangi: E. Muwangi; Odero and Adiambo (Beryl’s servants); Charles and Eve Satchwell; Pamela Scott; Jørgen Thrane; Bill Purdy; V.J. Varma.

  Great Britain:

  Hon. Doreen Bathurst Norman; His Hon. Judge George Bathurst Norman; Patricia Barclay; Katy Belcher; Allen Bell (Rhodes House Library, Oxford); Doris Briggs; Nigel Clutterbuck; Tobina Cole; Sharon Cornwell; John Dawson; Florence Desmond; the Countess of Enniskillen; Victoria Eyre; Jacqueline ‘Cockie’ Hoogterp; John Grigg; Elspeth Huxley; James Fox; Hilda Furse; Lady Claud Hamilton; Jane Leggett; Mary Lewis; Peter Leth; Sybil Llewelyn; Graeme Lovell, Fleur Markham; Katherine Moore; Pam Moore; Langley Morris; Greta Nissen; Anna Parnell; Gwyneth, Duchess of Portland, Lady Sorsbie, Doris Smart; Mr and Mrs Stuart Taylor; Lt Col Ward (KOSB); Reginald Wooley; Mary Wright.

  USA:

  Dr Warren and Mrs Bunny Austin; Edward Baring-Gould; Oliver Daniel; Douglas Fairbanks Jr; Florence Feiler; Judy Flannery; John B. Greene Jr; Dr Sadja Stokowski Greenwood; George Gutekunst; Dr Douglas Hall; Col. Hopper (CAP); Gloria Loomis; Scott O’Dell; Donald Ott; Bertrand Rhine, Harold Troxel; Fay Troxel; Barry Schlachter; Lee Van Atta; John T. De Blois Wack; Wendy Withington; Judy Whiting, John Yabsley.

  Elsewhere:

  Viviane Markham (France); Valery Carol Markham (France); John F. Potter (France), Anneleise Bang (Denmark); Else Brundbjerg (Denmark); Ryan ‘Buster’ Parnell (Denmark); Clara Selborn (Denmark), Robert Leader (Spain); Gustaf Kleen (Sweden); The Hon. Mrs Patricia O’Neill (South Africa); Mrs Tiny Cloete (South Africa), Tonni Arnold (Denmark).

  I wish to record an immense debt to my agent and friend, John Belcher, who provided incalculable help and support during the entire project. John died with devastating suddenness a few weeks before this book was published and so never saw the results of his hard work on my behalf. My thanks to a large number of friends who loaned books and magazine articles, and to Andrea Ranson and Patricia Taylor Chalmers at Century Hutchinson. Finally – but certainly not least – my editors: Tony Whittome at Century Hutchinson, and Susan Rabiner at St Martin’s Press; both of whom have made many constructive suggestions and with whom it has been my great privilege to work.

  In addition to assistance from individuals, I have received enormous help from the staff of organizations and libraries. In particular I should like to thank the staff of the Salisbury (Wiltshire) Public Library, who have diligently acquired out-of-date and rare books on Kenya on my behalf; and to the staff in the archive room of Standard Newspapers in Nairobi.

  Special Collections and Reference Libraries:

  Houghton Library, Harvard, Cambridge, Mass., USA; Butler Library, Columbia University, NY, USA; UCLA Ref. Library, and Theatre Arts Library at the University of California in Los Angeles, California, USA; UCSB Ref. Library, Santa Barbara, California, USA; Santa Barbara City Library; California, USA; Santa Barbara News-Press, California, USA; Reference Library: University of Southern California (USC) Los Angeles, California, USA; Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles, California, USA; National Personnel Records Centre, Mo. USA: Rhodes House Library, Oxford University, Oxford, England; Wiltshire County Library, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; British Library, Colindale, London, England; Daily Express Library, London, England; McMillan Library, Nairobi, Kenya; Kenya National Archives, Nairobi, Kenya; Jockey Club, Nairobi, Kenya; Jockey Club, Newmarket, England; East African S
tandard Archives Library, Nairobi, Kenya; Newarke House Museum, Leicester; Army Records Office, Chelsea.

  Newspapers:

  UK:

  The Times; Daily Telegraph; Daily Express; Daily Mirror; Southern Evening Echo; Liverpool Echo.

  Elsewhere:

  New York Times (USA); Los Angeles Times (USA); East African Standard (Kenya); Leader (Kenya); Globetrotter (Kenya); Mombasa Times (Kenya); Cape Times (South Africa); Cape Argus (South Africa); Santa Barbara News-Press (USA); Truth (Australia).

  Extract Rights:

  My particular thanks go to the Runstedlund Foundation for their permission to quote from Karen Blixen’s works including previously unpublished letters, and to Anne Born who provided translations for these from the original Danish. Grateful thanks are also extended to the Houghton Library, Harvard University for permission to quote from the collection of letters between Beryl Markham and her publishers Houghton Mifflin. In addition the following publishers, authors and literary executors generously gave permission to quote from copyrighted materials:

  The Lunatic Express by Charles Miller: permission granted by Macdonald & Co Ltd and by the author’s representative Gunter Stuhlmann.

  Ernest Hemingway – Selected Letters compiled by Carlos Baker; permission granted by Grafton Books, a division of Collins Ltd, and the Ernest Hemingway Foundation.

  Black Laughter by Llewelyn Powys; permission granted by the Society of Authors.

  Out of Africa and Letters from Africa by Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen); permission granted by Florence Feiler on behalf of the Runstedlund Foundation.

  Out in the Midday Sun and White Man’s Country by Elspeth Huxley, permission granted by Chatto & Windus Ltd and The Hogarth Press.

  Kenya Diary by Richard Meinertzhagen; permission granted by Eland Books.

  Kenya Chronicles by Lord Cranworth; permission granted by Macmillan and Co. Ltd.

  Florence Desmond by Florence Desmond; permission granted by Harrap Limited.

  Hunter’s Tracks by J.A. Hunter; permission granted by Hamish Hamilton Limited.

  Silence Will Speak by Errol Trzebinski; permission granted by William Heinemann Limited and the Chicago Press.

  Inside Safari Hunting by Dennis Holman; permission granted by W.H. Allen & Co PLC

  Isak Dinesen: The Life of Karen Blixen by Judith Thurman; permission granted by Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd and St Martin’s Press.

  Prince Henry: Duke of Gloucester by Noble Frankland; permission granted by Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd.

  INDEX

  Aberdare Mountains

  Abingdon, RAF

  Abyssinian War

  Adiambo

  African Air Services

  African Hunter

  Aga Khan

  Air Cruisers Ltd

  Al Menasco Incorporated

  Aldenham, Lord

  Aldenham House

  Aldershot

  Alexander, Clara, see Clutterbuck, Clara

  Alexander, Gerald

  Alexander, Jacqueline, see Hoogterp, Cockie

  Alexander, Ulick

  Alice in Wonderland

  All Saints Church, Nairobi

  Allen, Bunny

  Allen, David

  Allen, Petal

  Allington C. G. M.

  Angelus, Muriel

  Anglo-American Oil

  Anstey, A.

  “Appointment in Khartoum,”

  Arusha

  Aschan, Ulf

  Ashley, Lady (Sylvia)

  Ashwell

  Austin, Dr. Warren

  Babarti

  Bagshawe, Jack

  Baldwin, Lake

  Baldwin, Stanley

  Barker, Lebaron “Lee,”

  Bathurst Norman, Charles

  Bathurst Norman, Doreen

  Bathurst Norman, George

  Bathurst Norman, Victoria

  Batten, Jean

  Bedford, Mary, Duchess of

  Beethoven, Ludwig van

  Belvoir Hunt, The

  Bendix Air Races

  Berle, Milton

  Beverley Wilshire Hotel

  Birkbeck, Ben

  Birkbeck, Cockie, see Hoogterp, Cockie

  Bjorkvall, K.

  Black, Tom Campbell

  Bleriot, Louis

  Blixen, Karen, see Blixen-Finecke, Karen

  Blixen-Finecke, Bror von

  Blixen-Finecke, Cockie, see Hoogterp, Cockie

  Blixen-Finecke, Eva (formerly Dickson, Eva)

  Blixen-Finecke, Hans von

  Blixen-Finecke, Karen “Tania,”

  Block, Abraham

  Block, E. R. “Tubby,”

  Blundell, Sir Michael

  Boers

  Boomerang

  Bowden, Daphne

  Bowden, David

  Bowker, Mrs.

  Bowring, Mr.

  Boyer, Charles

  Boyle, Kay

  Brighton College

  British East Africa (BEA)

  British Empire Exhibition

  Broad, Hubert S.

  Broadlands Stud

  Brooks, Paul

  “Brothers are the Same,”

  Broughton, Sir Jock Delves

  Bruno, Harry

  Buckingham Palace

  Buller (dog)

  Buller, General

  Bumpus, Sonny

  Burke, Alex

  Burrough Court

  Cafe Society

  Cameron, Jock

  Cameron, Roderick

  Campbell Black, Tom, see Black, Tom

  Campbell “Captain and his Horse, The,”

  Carberry, John

  Carberry, Juanita

  Carberry, June

  Carberry, Maia

  Carminati, Tullio

  Carroll, Madeline

  Carsdale-Luck, Mr. and Mrs.

  Cartwright, Rose

  Casaro

  Castle, Molly

  Cathcart-Jones, Owen

  Cavalry Club

  Cavendish, General Frederick

  Cavendish, Patricia (later O’Neil, Patricia)

  Cavendish-Bentinck, Lady (later Duchess of Portland)

  Cavendish-Bentinck, Major (later Duke of Portland)

  Chalmers, Patrick

  Chamberlain, Neville

  Chanel

  Chicago Field Museum

  Cholmondeley, Hugh, see Delamere, Lord Hugh

  Cholmondeley, Tom, see Delamere, Lord Thomas

  Churchill, Sir Winston

  Civil Air Patrol (California)

  Claridge’s

  Cloete, Evangeline

  Cloete, Stuart

  Cloete, “Tiny,”

  Clouds

  Clouston, Arthur E.

  Clutterbuck, Annie

  Clutterbuck, Charles Baldwin

  Clutterbuck, Clara (Beryl’s mother; née Alexander, Clara; later Kirkpatrick, Clara)

  Clutterbuck, Henry (uncle)

  Clutterbuck, Jasper (cousin)

  Clutterbuck, Nigel (cousin)

  Clutterbuck, Richard (brother)

  Clutterbuck, Richard Henry (grandfather)

  Cochran, Jacqueline

  Cohen, Jack

  Cold Harbour, SS

  Cole, R. B. Berkeley

  Colliers Weekly Magazine

  Colonial Office

  Columbia Pictures

  Connell, Evan

  Conquest

  Coombe, Mr. and Mrs.

  Cornwallis, Earl of

  Cosmopolitan

  Cottar, Michael

  Cottesmore Hunt, The

  Cotton, Joseph

  Couldrey, Frank

  Couldrey, Jack

  County Hotel Company

  Coward, Noel

  Cranworth, Lord

  Crighton, Kyle

  Crosby, Bing

  Culley, Mary Lou

  Cunningham-Reid, Michael

  Daily Express

  Daily Mirror

  Dar es Salaam

  Darling, Fred

  Dawson of P
enn, Lord

  De Janze, Alice

  Delamere, Lady (Florence)

  Delamere, Lady (Gwladys) (formerly Markham, Lady)

  Delamere, Lord Hugh “D,”

  Delamere, Lord Thomas

  Delamere Gold Vase

  Deloraine

  De Mott, Maddie

  Derby, East African

  Derby, English

  Desmond, Florence “Dessie,”

  Dickson, Eva, see Blixen-Finecke, Eva

  Dietrich, Marlene

  Dinesen, Ingeborg

  Dinesen, Isak, see Blixen-Finecke, Karen

  Dinesen, Thomas

  Djemnah, SS 16

  Djinn Palace, see Oserian

  Donohue, Steve

  Dorchester Hotel

  Doyle, Jack

  Drury, John

  Dupre, Francois

  Eagen, Eddie

  Earhart, Amelia

  East African Aero Club

  East African Airways

  East African Protectorate, see British

  East Africa

  East African Standard

  Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII, HM King and Windsor, Duke of)

  Edwards, A. O. E.

  Edwards, Wing Commander

  Edye, George

  Elburgon

  Eliot, Sir Charles

  Elkington, Jim and “Mrs. Jim,”

  Elkington, Margaret

  Elmenteita

  Enniskillen, Earl of

  Equator Ranch

  Erroll, Lord Joselyn

  Erskine, Sir Derek

  Erskine, Elizabeth

  Erskine, F. D.

  Erskine, Petal, see Allen, Petal

  Exupery, Antoine de Saint, see Saint-Exupery, Antoine de

  Fairbanks, Douglas

  Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr.

  Ferrar, Charles

  Fettes College

  Financial Times

  Finch Hatton, Denys

  Findlay, Max

  Fischer, William

  Flame Trees of Thika, The

  Flannery, Judy

  Fleming, G. D. “Flip,”

  Flight to Arras

  Floyd Bennet Airfield

  Forest Farm

  Fort Belvedere

  Fox, James

  Furness, Lady (Thelma)

  Furness, Lord (Marmaduke)

  Furse, David

  Furse, Hilda (née Hill-Williams, Hilda)

  Garbo, Greta

  Geddes, Mr.

  Gelhorn, Martha

  George V, HM King

  George VI, HM King

  Gladstone, Tony

  Gloucester, Duke of, see Henry, HRH Prince

 

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