Future Indefinite

Future Indefinite is a 1954 autobiography by Noël Coward focusing on Coward's time in World War Two.[1][2][3] Coward was working on it in 1945 but the book took a number of years to be complete.[4] It followed Present Indicative.A third volume, Past Conditional, was never completed.[5] a This article about a memoir is a stub.
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