Diana Mosley is a riveting biography of one of the twentieth century's most intriguing and controversial women, crafted with her exclusive cooperation and based on extensive interviews and access to her private papers. Lady Mosley stipulated that the book be published only after her death. Born on June 10, 1910, she was widely regarded as the most beautiful and intelligent of the six Mitford sisters. At eighteen, she married Bryan Guinness, with whom she had two sons, but left him for Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists, a choice that shocked her family and society. In 1933, Diana and her sister Unity met Adolf Hitler in Germany, and Diana became so close to him that her 1936 wedding to Mosley was attended by Hitler in the Goebbels' drawing room. She continued visiting Hitler until just before World War II, later refusing to acknowledge the Holocaust's horrors. During the war, the Mosleys were arrested and detained for three and a half years. Afterward, they rebuilt their lives in exile, mingling with pre-war friends and new acquaintances, including the Windsors. Oswald's failed political ambitions and subsequent death devastated Diana, yet her loyalty to him remained unwavering. Anne de Courcy’s biography reveals a mesmerizing life marked by choices that shocked those around her, offering a unique glimpse into a bygone world.
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Anne de Courcy creëert boeiende biografieën die niet alleen het levensverhaal van een individu volgen, maar ook de sociale geschiedenis van hun tijd belichten. Zij stelt dat het begrijpen van de heersende houdingen, aannames en morele codes van een tijdperk essentieel is om de acties en het gedrag van haar subjecten volledig te bevatten. Haar werken duiken diep in de historische context en bieden lezers een rijk tapijt van het verleden. Als een bejubelde auteur en journalist brengt zij uitgebreide ervaring en een diep inzicht in de menselijke natuur in haar schrijven.






Irene (born 1896), Cynthia (b.1898) and Alexandria (b.1904) were the three daughters of Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India 1898-1905.The three sisters were at the very heart of the fast and glittering world of the Twenties and Thirties. Irene had love affairs in the glamorous Melton Mowbray hunting set. Cynthia ('Cimmie') married Oswald Mosley, joining him first in the Labour Party before following him into fascism. Alexandra ('Baba'), the youngest and most beautiful, married the Prince of Wales's best friend Fruity Metcalfe. On Cimmie's early death in 1933 Baba flung herself into a long and passionate affair with Mosley and a liaison with Mussolini's ambassador to London, Count Dino Grandi, while enjoying the romantic devotion of the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax. The war finds them based at 'the Dorch' (the Dorchester Hotel) doing good works. At the end of their extraordinary lives, Irene and Baba have become, rather improbably, pillars of the establishment, Irene being made one of the very first Life Peers in 1958 for her work with youth clubs.
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