Nancy Mitford & Evelyn Waugh were two of the twentieth century's most amusing & gifted writers who matched wits & traded literary advice in more than five hundred letters over twenty-two years. Dissecting their friends criticizing each other's books & concealing their true feelings beneath a barrage of hilarious & knowing repartee they found it far easier to conduct a friendship on paper than in person. This correspondence provides a colorful glimpse into the literary & social circles of London & Paris during the Second World War & for twenty years after.