Diana Mosley

Born in 1910, Diana was the most beautiful and the cleverest of the six Mitford sisters. She was eighteen when she married Bryan Guinness, of the... more
Author:
ANNE DE COURCY
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Short description

Born in 1910, Diana was the most beautiful and the cleverest of the six Mitford sisters. She was eighteen when she married Bryan Guinness, of the brewing dynasty, by whom she had two sons. After four years, she left him for the fascist leader, Oswald Mosley - a course of action that horrified her family. This title offers her portrait.

Long description

Diana Mosley was one of the most fascinating and controversial figures of recent times. For some she was a cult; for many, anathema. Born in 1910 Diana was the most beautiful and the cleverest of the six Mitford sisters. She was eighteen when she married Bryan Guinness, of the brewing dynasty, by whom she had two sons. After four years, she left him for the fascist leader, Oswald Mosley, and set herself up as Mosley's mistress - a course of action that horrified her family and scandalised society. In 1933 she took her sister Unity to Germany; soon both had met the new German leader, Adolf Hitler. Diana became so close to him that when she and Mosley married in 1936 the ceremony took place in the Goebbels drawing room and Hitler was guest of honour. She continued to visit Hitler until a month before the outbreak of war; and afterwards, for many, years, refused to believe in the reality of the Holocaust. This gripping book is a portrait of both an extraordinary individual and the strange, terrible world of political extremism in the 1930s.

Product details

Imprint:
Vintage
Publisher:
Alfred A Knopf (Random House)
ISBN:
9780099470274
Publication date:
November 2004
Length:
198mm
Width:
129mm
Thickness:
28mm
Weight:
404g
Edition:
New edition
Pages:
448
Illustrations:
16
Readership:
General
Edition:
New edition
Audience:
General
Illustrations:
16
Pages:
448
Illustrated:
True

Review

I defy anyone not to be interested in this book...convincing and compelling. De Courcy's book takes the ruthless moon goddess of 20th-century myth and turns her into a human being, and that is more than many biographies would have done Independent on Sunday Moseley undoubtedly led a fascinating - if frequently unsavoury - life. This gripping biography tells her unique story Red Anne de Courcy has a riveting tale to tell and she does it with an ergomatic deftness that is enviable. Bold lady; compelling book Literary Review

additional information

Anne De Courcy is a well-known biographer, journalist, interviewer and reviewer. She is the author of The Viceroy's Daughters and Diana Mosley.

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