The European (1953 magazine)

As Diana Mitford, Mosley had been one of the bright young things and had cultivated friendships with several of the contributors to the magazine.

It was initially founded as a platform for Sir Oswald to raise consciousness of his doctrine of Europe a Nation.

Mosley included a European editorial, but Dalley says, "Diana preferred to fill it with book reviews and notices of plays and films, even articles about food and cookery, to the dismay of the old guard.

"[5] In addition to editing the magazine, Diana Mosley contributed regular diary entries, articles, and book reviews.

[5] Desmond Stewart and Alan Neame were regular contributors, and Diana also arranged contributions by Ezra Pound, Henry Williamson, Roy Campbell, Anna Kavan, Hugo Charteris, and Nicholas Mosley.