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On 13 November 2001, John Simpson and a BBC news crew walked into Kabul and the liberation of the Afghan capital was broadcast to a waiting world. It was the end of a sustained campaign against the Taliban, a campaign that Simpson had covered from the beginning, despite appalling difficulties and, often, great danger. In this, his third riveting volume of autobiography, John Simpson focuses on how journalists set about finding the stories that make the headlines. It is quintessential Simpson: vivid, utterly absorbing and written with all the care and lucidity of his reporting style. 'Great stories told with great gusto...an easy and rewarding read' - Jon Snow, "Daily Mail".
Pan Macmillan (United Kingdom) | |
2003 | |
9780330487351 | |
Paperback - 480 Pages | |
32 black & white halftones |
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- Strange Places, Questionable People
- A Mad World, My Masters: Tales from a Traveller's Life
- The Wars Against Saddam: Taking the Hard Road to Baghdad
- Not Quite World's End: A Traveller's Tales
- Not Quite World's End: A Traveller's Tales
- Days from a Different World: A Memoir of Childhood
- Days from a Different World: A Memoir of Childhood
- The Wars Against Saddam: Taking the Hard Road to Baghdad
- The English Language
- Days from a Different World: A Memoir of Childhood
- Murder Most Gay
- Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Condor One
- Def Con One
- Gravity Currents: In the Environment and the Laboratory
- Irish Winter
- Memoirs and Letters of John Simpson, a Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends
- Memories of Village Life: A Memorial to Derek Pilkington
- Rawtenstall and District in Old Picture Postcards
- Sea Breeze and Local Winds


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