ABSTRACT

Love, Hate and the Leader is a memoir of growing up in a Fascist family in post-war Britain.

For Trevor Grundy and his family, Fascist leader Oswald Mosley was a God and antisemitism was a creed. His father was a Fascist brawler, his mother obsessed with Mosley and Grundy himself dreamed Mosley was his father and grew up to be the youngest member of the Fascist Union Movement to speak at Trafalgar Square. But, after her death, Grundy learnt that his mother was Jewish. The book features additional material from its original 1998 edition with more detail on Fascist figures in Grundy's childhood as well as his life after leaving the Fascist movement.

This book will appeal to those interested in British Fascism, far-right history and family memoirs.

chapter |5 pages

Prologue

London, April 1991

chapter 2|17 pages

London, 1948

chapter 3|9 pages

London, 1951–1956

chapter 5|11 pages

London, 1956

chapter 6|5 pages

Trafalgar Square, 1957 (1)

chapter 7|11 pages

London, Trafalgar Square (2)

chapter 8|17 pages

Wounds That Let in the Light

chapter 9|13 pages

On the Move at Long Last

chapter 10|14 pages

Port Bou and Barcelona, 1958

chapter 11|6 pages

North Kensington, London, 1958/1959

chapter 12|13 pages

North Kensington, 1959

chapter 13|7 pages

London, October 1959

chapter 14|8 pages

North Kensington and a New Beginning, 1960

chapter 15|4 pages

London, 1961–1965

chapter 16|5 pages

The Beatles and Beyond

chapter 17|8 pages

False Start and a New Beginning

chapter 18|6 pages

Ndola, Lusaka, Livingstone in Zambia

chapter 19|5 pages

London, April 1991

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue

Selling, Kent, October 2010