Mallowan’s memoirs

Mallowan’s Memoirs by M. E. L. Mallowan, published by Collins in 1977, is a first edition that spans 320 pages. This memoir recounts the life of Sir Max Mallowan, detailing his journey from his childhood in Lancing to his role as a Trustee of the British Museum. The narrative includes insights into his career as an archaeologist and offers a glimpse into his personal life with his wife, Agatha Christie.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Mallowan’s experiences and contributions to archaeology, intertwined with reflections on his relationship with one of the most famous authors of the 20th century. The memoir touches on themes related to arts and literature, as well as the social and political contexts of his time. This edition provides a comprehensive look at both his professional achievements and personal anecdotes, making it a significant addition to the genre of biographies and memoirs.
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Sir Max Mallowan tells the story of his life, from his boyhood at Lancing to the days when he became a Trustee of the British Museum. He describes his work as an archaeologist and his life with Agatha Christie, his wife.
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