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a review of:
Mussolini's Daughter: The Most Dangerous Woman in Europe
By Caroline Moorehead

A painstaking portrait of the Duce’s daughter.

She was at the centre of power, but was almost powerless. “That is the tragedy of the children of great men,” wrote one contemporary observer of Edda. “They are either imitations or wretched wanderers.”

By Tobias Jones

theguardian.com/books/2022/oct

Book:

bookshop.org/p/books/mussolini

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