Sir Alec Guinness (1914 – 2000) makes his observations on Britain, taken from his journal at the tumultuous times of Princess Diana’s death, the election of Tony Blair and comments on his quintessentially English country life with Mrs Guinness.  A follow up to My Name Escapes Me, this volume covers 1996 – 1998.  Sir Alec offers frank and surprising reflections on appearing in Star Wars and hilarious reminiscences of Humphrey Bogart and Noel Coward.