House of Mitford

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controversial English families
Debo Mitford
Deborah Mitford
Decca
Diana Mitford
Diana Mosley
English history
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famous sisters
fascism in England
fascist
Hitler
Hitler's English supporters
Hitler’s English supporters
Hons and Rebels
In Pursuit of Love
infamous sisters
Isobeol Jesper Jones
Jessica Mitford
Joanna Vanderham
Love in a Cold Climate
Mitford TV series
Nancy Mitford
new TV drama
Orla Hill
Oswald Mosley
Outrageous
Pamela Mitford
Sarah Williams
Shannon Watson
Sir Oswald Mosley
The American Way of Death
The Mitford Girls
twentieth-century history
Unity Mitford
US&Drama
Zoe Brough

Product details

  • ISBN 9780753818039
  • Weight: 477g
  • Dimensions: 133 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2004
  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The classic story of one of the twentieth century's most extraordinary families.

'A rare glimpse of the tangled undergrowth of English snobbery, prejudice and reactionary politics' New York Times

'A fine group portrait of a truly remarkable tribe' Atlantic

Among the six daughters and one son born to David, second Lord Redesdale, and his wife Sydney were Nancy, the novelist and historian; Diana, who married fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley; Unity, friend of Hitler; Jessica, who became a communist and then an investigative journalist; and Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire and mistress of Chatsworth.

'The Mitford Girls,' as John Betjeman called them, were one of the twentieth century's most controversial families; said to be always either in shrieks of laughter or floods of tears, they were glamorous, romantic and - especially in politics - extreme. Yet the teasing, often bordering on cruelty, the flamboyant contrasts and the violent disagreements, hid a powerful affection, subtle likenesses in character, and a powerful underlying unity.

Jonathan Guinness is the elder son of Diana Mosley by her first marriage to Bryan Guinness, now Lord Moyne. He has worked in journalism and banking. Catherine Guinness is the eldest of his five children. She has been a journalist with Interview magazine and has also worked for a firm of investment advisers. She is married to James, Lord Neidpath, the historian.

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