The Diaries of Mr Lucas

Notes from a Lost Gay Life

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Pub Date 2 May 2024 | Archive Date 5 May 2024

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A treasure trove of forgotten history: this is gay London like you’ve never seen it before

For nearly 60 years Mr George Lucas led a double life. A mild-mannered civil servant by day, by night he was a fixture of London's colourful underground gay scene - a twilight world of petty crime, louche pubs and public toilets. He was also an obsessive diary writer.

Beginning in the early 1960s, Mr Lucas had a passionate and fraught affair with a rent boy associate of the Kray twins known as Irish Peter, one of many men Mr Lucas paid for sex. Together, Irish Peter and Mr Lucas represent the spectrum of gay criminality prior to the partial decriminalisation of gay sex in 1967.

When Mr Lucas died in 2014, he left his diaries to the journalist Hugo Greenhalgh. The Diaries of Mr Lucas combines Mr Lucas's deliciously indiscreet recollections of a life spent sometimes literally in the shadows with Greenhalgh's commentary.

A treasure trove of forgotten history: this is gay London like you’ve never seen it before

For nearly 60 years Mr George Lucas led a double life. A mild-mannered civil servant by day, by night he was...


Advance Praise

'The diaries of Mr Lucas - civil servant by day, outlaw by night - expose a whole hidden layer of English life. Mr Lucas's chronicle is sometimes comically Pooterish, sometimes startlingly louche, but ultimately it becomes an affecting, vividly illuminating evocation of a lost landscape and its inhabitants' Francis Wheen, author of How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World

'A uniquely extraordinary archive of undocumented social history and a thrilling page-turner intersecting a criminalised queer scene with the liberations of the Swinging Sixties and the drama of London's criminal underworld. This is a dazzling debut written with intimacy, elegance, wit and compassion' Arifa Akbar, author of Consumed, longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize

'A wonderful, poignant book which acts as further evidence that queer men often seem to make for the best diarists. The Diaries of Mr Lucas shines a light not only on still little-known LGBT+ histories, but also a complex, seedy, characterful London now lost to us' Luke Turner, author of Out of the Woods

'I absolutely love this book. I couldn't get enough of the outrageousness, the unbridled indiscretion, the danger, the blackmail and the lust for love. The Diaries of Mr Lucas is a real page turner, told with panache and affection' Lord Michael Cashman, author of One of Them

'At once heartfelt and hilarious, Hugo Greenhalgh's selection from Mr Lucas's diaries offers a sympathetic and occasionally steamed-up window onto a previously hidden world' Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, author of The Story of Alice

'By turns tender-hearted, romantic, obsessive and plain scared, through his diaries Mr Lucas offers an important commentary on a period of sexual repression now largely forgotten. Both his ongoing internal battles with temptation and the insight he offers into the backstage lives and doings of the prominent figures around him draw irresistible and justifiable parallels with Samuel Pepys' Sarah Burton, author of The Strange Adventures of H

'At turns funny, frustrating, poignant and thrilling, this book is so much more than a secret diary of 20th century gay life. Hugo Greenhalgh provides avuncular commentary and crucial context, shining a light on overlooked aspects of British social history' Paul Baker, author of Fabulosa!

'The diaries of Mr Lucas - civil servant by day, outlaw by night - expose a whole hidden layer of English life. Mr Lucas's chronicle is sometimes comically Pooterish, sometimes startlingly louche...


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