Description
About the Author
Ray Moseley was the chief European correspondent of the Chicago Tribune and in 1981 was runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting. During four decades as a foreign correspondent, he spent five years in Rome and was also based in Moscow, London, Nairobi, Berlin, Belgrade, Cairo, and Brussels. He is author of the widely acclaimed Mussolini's Shadow: The Double Life of Count Galeazzo Ciano. He lives in England.
Reviews
Moseley has a crack journalist's nose for the evocative quotation or the vivid fact that encapsulates a larger truth. -- Thomas Simpson * Chicago Tribune *
A welcome synthesis of the final months of the facist regime, beginning in 1943. He uncovers the venality, intrigue, corruption, treachery and barbarism of the Facist and Nazi regimes. * Publishers Weekly *
Moseley discusses in remarkable detail, but with great readability and a swift narrative pace, the last 15 months of Italy's war. -- R. J. Stone, * The American Conservative *
Has elements of melodrama, of swashbuckling adventure, of tragedy and of comic opera. * Ap *
...his life, so splendidly captured, by Mosely... -- Mario Szichman * Goldsboro New-Argus *
Book Information
ISBN 9781493055654
Author Ray Moseley
Format Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint The Lyons Press
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 626g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 151mm * 27mm