I had no idea that the diary was in such a poor state - its a wonder that it has survived!
Yeah I was a bit shocked by that too. It looks like remounting each page is the only thing that's stopped it from detoriating completely. If the other volumes detoriated in the same way (which is likely if they were kept together) then I have to say I'm less hopeful than I was about others having survived. The tattier the condition the more likely it is that someone will have just binned them as old rubbish

Also I thought only odd bits here and there were missing from the transcription, but if the pages in that photo are typical then it looks like whole chunks have been lost at the margins. So maybe the transcription is less complete than I assumed it was.
Also I meant to say sooner that I thought Jim's blog was a thoughtful summing up the publishing of the diary and the interest it generated. Thanks for that

And yes, it's fitting that the discussion on here started with Ruskie and ends with her seeing the diary for herself
