Wars Against Saddam: Taking The Hard Road To Baghdad New Ed
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This riveting account is the summation of more than twenty years covering Saddam Hussein's Iraq: a major work of serious reportage and essential reading for us all. 'By far the most comprehensive and readable account to date ...Simpson remains a reporter who cares' - 'Sunday Times'. 'Well-paced and well balanced ...'The Wars Against Saddam' impresses not so much by its urgency...
This riveting account is the summation of more than twenty years covering Saddam Hussein's Iraq: a major work of serious reportage and essential reading for us all. 'By far the most comprehensive and readable account to date ...Simpson remains a reporter who cares' - 'Sunday Times'. 'Well-paced and well balanced ...'The Wars Against Saddam' impresses not so much by its urgency...
Description:
This riveting account is the summation of more than twenty years covering Saddam Hussein's Iraq: a major work of serious reportage and essential reading for us all. 'By far the most comprehensive and readable account to date ...Simpson remains a reporter who cares' - 'Sunday Times'. 'Well-paced and well balanced ...'The Wars Against Saddam' impresses not so much by its urgency as its detachment ...the book exhibits, not bias, but a proper perspective' - Boyd Tonkin, 'Independent'. 'You can't really argue with much that John Simpson says - there is no foreign correspondent left on TV who has a fraction of his recognition and his credibility, a fact which may be unfair on the others, but happens to be true' Simon Hoggart, reviewing Simpson's devastating 'Panorama' profile of Saddam Hussein, broadcast in early November 2002.
Author Biography:
John Simpson is the BBC's World Affairs Editor. He has twice been the Royal Television Society's Journalist of the Year and won countless other major television awards. He has written several books, including his three volumes of autobiography, Strange Places, Questionable People, A Mad World, My Masters and News from No Man's Land .
This riveting account is the summation of more than twenty years covering Saddam Hussein's Iraq: a major work of serious reportage and essential reading for us all. 'By far the most comprehensive and readable account to date ...Simpson remains a reporter who cares' - 'Sunday Times'. 'Well-paced and well balanced ...'The Wars Against Saddam' impresses not so much by its urgency as its detachment ...the book exhibits, not bias, but a proper perspective' - Boyd Tonkin, 'Independent'. 'You can't really argue with much that John Simpson says - there is no foreign correspondent left on TV who has a fraction of his recognition and his credibility, a fact which may be unfair on the others, but happens to be true' Simon Hoggart, reviewing Simpson's devastating 'Panorama' profile of Saddam Hussein, broadcast in early November 2002.
Author Biography:
John Simpson is the BBC's World Affairs Editor. He has twice been the Royal Television Society's Journalist of the Year and won countless other major television awards. He has written several books, including his three volumes of autobiography, Strange Places, Questionable People, A Mad World, My Masters and News from No Man's Land .
Autor | Simpson, John |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2004 |
Kirjastus | Pan Macmillan |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 432 |
Pikkus | 197 |
Laius | 197 |
Keel | English |
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