
Life of Contrasts
The Autobiography of Diana Mosley
Diana Mitford(Author)
Gibson Square Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2002
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288 pages
978-1-903933-08-4 (ISBN)
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At the outbreak of World War II, Diana Mosley, the Mitford sister who grew up with the Churchills, was imprisoned after her husband, the British Fascist Leader, Sir Oswald Mosley, was arrested under the orders of Winston Churchill. In this work, she tells in her own words what motivated her life and under what exceptional circumstances it took place, having known the two most powerful politicians of 20th-century Europe and living with one of the most controversial British politicians in recent history.
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New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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ISBN-13
978-1-903933-08-4 (9781903933084)
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Person
Diana Mosley was born in 1910 and received her first lessons in politics at the feet of Winston Churchill, whose children were her playmates. She was married to Bryan Guinness when she fell in love with Oswald Mosley, then a Labour MP who had deserted the Tory party and was about to set up his own party.