Evelyn Waugh’s preface to Alfred Duggan’s Count Bohemond (1964).
Waugh’s introduction to Ronald Knox’s A Spiritual Aeneid (1958).
Waugh’s foreword to Thomas Merton’s Elected Silence (1949).
Evelyn Waugh’s original illustrations for Black Mischief (1932).
The playwright Emlyn Williams remembers Oxford in the 1920s.
Memories of Waugh and Oxford from Harold Acton, Anthony Powell and Peter Quennell.
A short Waugh-memoir by his fellow officer John St John.
Post-war recollections by Harold Acton.
Diana Cooper and Evelyn Waugh.
Anthony Burgess on Evelyn Waugh.
Patrick Adcock’s “Evelyn Waugh — That’s What’s Wrong with England”.
Hermione Nettlethwaite discusses Evelyn Waugh’s journey to faith.
Auberon, Evelyn and Aunty Sem’.
Private Eye on the Waugh diaries.
Obituary of Sir Alexander Glen, who accompanied Waugh on an expedition to Spitzbergen in 1934.
The decline of the Oxford ball.