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In the early years of the last century, two brothers, Charles and Edward Greene, settled in Berkhamsted, a small country town thirty miles from London. There they were to found a remarkable dynasty - fathering twelve children between them - each of whom were to lead varied, well-documented and extraordi
In the early years of the last century, two brothers, Charles and Edward Greene, settled in Berkhamsted, a small country town thirty miles from London. There they were to found a remarkable dynasty - fathering twelve children between them - each of whom were to lead varied, well-documented and extraordinary lives.
This book explores for the first time this generation of the Greene family in colourful detail - their relationships and shared history, and their lives - as explorers, writers, doctors, spies, politicians and much more.
There is Graham, one of the greatest English writers of the twentieth century;
Hugh, "The Daily Telegraph's Berlin" corespondent in the years leading up to WW2, and later Director-General of "The BBC";
Raymond, a brilliant mountaineer and medical man who took part in the 1933 Everest expedition;
their sister Elisabeth, MI6 agent, enlisting family and friends into the secret service;
cousin Ben, a pacifist and Labour Party activist who was interned in 1940 at the same time as Oswald Mosley;
his sister, Barbara, who spent the war in Germany;
and their younger brother Felix, a pioneer of radio journalism and apologist for Communist China, who moved to a commune in California with his cousin Christopher Isherwood and Aldous Huxley;
and Herbert, the black sheep of the family, fantasist and amateur spy.
Interlacing biography, history, high adventure and scenes from literary life, Shades of Greene provides a riveting insight into the self-confident, enterprising, upper middle-class English world that flourished between the 1920s and the 1970s: and into a truly remarkable tribe.
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