Diana Mosley
Diana Mosley, penned by the talented Anne De Courcy, delves into the life of one of the most captivating and controversial figures of the 20th century. Published in 2004, this biography spans 480 pages, offering an in-depth look at Diana's tumultuous journey. After a brief marriage, she made the shocking decision to leave her husband for the infamous fascist leader, Oswald Mosley. This bold move not only horrified her family but also sent shockwaves through society, marking her as a polarizing figure in history. De Courcy's meticulous research and engaging narrative style bring to life the complexities of Diana's character and her role among the upper-class women of her time. Explore the intriguing world of politics, scandal, and personal choice in "Diana Mosley," a must-read for those interested in biographies, political history, and the lives of extraordinary women.