A Bold and Dangerous Family: One Family’s Fight Against Italian Fascism (The Resistance Quartet) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

A Bold and Dangerous Family: One Family’s Fight Against Italian Fascism (The Resistance Quartet) Book

Shortlisted for the 2017 Costa Book Awards Biography Award Longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction 2017 Mussolini was not only ruthless: he was subtle and manipulative. Black-shirted thugs did his dirty work for him: arson, murder, destruction of homes and offices, bribes, intimidation and the forcible administration of castor oil. His opponents - including editors, publishers, union representatives, lawyers and judges - were beaten into submission. But the tide turned in 1924 when his assassins went too far, horror spread across Italy and twenty years of struggle began. Antifascist resistance was born and it would end only with Mussolini's death in 1945. Among those whose disgust hardened into bold and uncompromising resistance was a family from Florence: Amelia, Carlo and Nello Rosselli. Caroline Moorehead's research into the Rossellis struck gold. She has drawn on letters and diaries never previously translated into English to reveal - in all its intimacy - a family driven by loyalty, duty and courage, yet susceptible to all the self-doubt and fear that humans are prey to. Readers are drawn into the lives of this remarkable family - and their loves, their loyalties, their laughter and their ultimate sacrifice. Caroline Moorehead is a human rights journalist, biographer and writer best-known for A Train in Winter, which tells the story of 230 French women members of the Resistance sent to Auschwitz. Her other works include biographies of Martha Gellhorn and witness to the French Revolution, Lucie De La Tour Du Pin, as well as a book on pacifism, Troublesome People, A Village of Secrets and A Bold and Dangerous Family.Read More

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    SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD Mussolini was not only ruthless: he was subtle and manipulative. Black-shirted thugs did his dirty work for him: arson, murder, destruction of homes and offices, bribes and intimidation. His opponents - including editors, union representatives, lawyers and judges - were beaten into submission. But the tide turned in 1924 when his assassins went too far, horror spread across Italy, and antifascist resistance was born. Among those whose disgust hardened into bold and uncompromising resistance was a family from Florence: Amelia, Carlo and Nello Rosselli. Caroline Moorehead draws readers into the lives of this remarkable family - their loves, their loyalties, their laughter and their ultimate sacrifice.

  • 0099590158
  • 9780099590156
  • Moorehead, Caroline
  • 1 February 2018
  • Vintage
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 448
  • Book
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