Nico putting "Mary Rose" at the top of his list of Barrie's plays. (Read More)
... until the last holiday on Eilean Shona, with Michael in 1920, which Barrie again rented for Nico (Read More)
Nico agreeing with me that the end of "The Lost Boys" should be at Michael's death in 1920. (Read More)
Nico describes Barrie stirring his coffee while his wife Mary remembers how her father (Lord Northbo (Read More)
"However conceited or vain it may be," says Nico, "it completely made his life having these five boy (Read More)
Barrie's love of games in general and cricket in particular (Read More)
Nico telling how Barrie used to predict the length of a cold by how far he cough out his false tooth (Read More)
Nico's wife Mary's belief that it was Barrie's great stroke of luck at being "given a ready-made fam (Read More)
Nico talking about Peter's three sons: Rivvy, George and Peter (jnr). All three were doing well - in (Read More)
Nico’s belief that all Michael’s letters will have been destroyed - although it was months before we (Read More)