Rules of the Game: Sir Oswald and Lady Cynthia Mosley 1896-1933
Description:
Sir Oswald Mosley - aristocrat, socialist, social lion - became after 1932 when he founded the British Union of Fascists, one of the most hated men in England. This personal story by the eldest son of Sir Oswald (Tom) and his first wife Cimmie sheds light on the nature of an extraordinary man and an unconventional marriage. In sharing his efforts to understand his parents, Nicholas Mosley provides insights on how personalities are shaped, and how a society which can propagate a public figure such as Mosley can also make his memory taboo. --- from book's back cover
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