A Life of Contrasts: The Autobiography of the Most Glamorous Mitford Sister by Diana Mitford Lady Mosley, Selina Hastings

- A Life of Contrasts: The Autobiography of the Most Glamorous Mitford Sister
- Diana Mitford Lady Mosley, Selina Hastings
- Page: 288
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- ISBN: 9781783342471
- Publisher: Gibson Square
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The Crown and Downton Abbey imagine the twentieth century through aristocrat eyes. But what about a real aristocrat? In A Life of Contrasts, the honourable Diana Mitford, the most glamorous of Britain’s Bright Young Things, rivetingly narrates her long life in her own inimitable Mitford way. Author Evelyn Waugh and politician Oswald Mosley fell in love with her, as well as Britain’s richest man, and she knew not only Winston Churchill - her uncle - but also Adolf Hitler. She was a guest in the grandest houses in Britain but also lived in Holloway Prison, London. Later the Duke and Duchess of Windsor entered her life, followed by Nelson Mandela... Hers is a uniquely intimate memoir from an exceptional perspective.
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In A Life of Contrasts, the honourable Diana Mitford, the most glamorous of Britain's Bright Young Things, rivetingly narrates her long life in her own
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Reading Diana Mitford Mosley's self-serving autobiography was a fascinating exercise. First of all, I have to say, none of her children were in prison with her.
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I bought this for the book by Diana Mitford but was ultimately most interested in the book by Diana Mosley. Those who like all the inter-war upper class stuff,