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Adventures in Correspondentland
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Adventures in Correspondentland
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Nick Bryant
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:450 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 154 |
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Category/Genre | Television Memoirs |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781864712674
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Classifications | Dewey:070.43092 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Transworld Publishers (Division of Random House Australia)
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Imprint |
Bantam
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Publication Date |
1 September 2011 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
The inside story of the dangers, delights and diversions of life as a foreign correspondent. As a foreign correspondent for the BBC, Nick Bryant has reported from the wilds of Afghanistan, Pakistan, London, Washington and, for the past five years, Australia. Adventures in Correspondentland - his account of these experiences - is part memoir, part travelogue and part polemic. More than anything, however, it is the inside story of the dangers and delights of seeing the world through this unique, sometimes privileged and often strange perspective. How did Bill Clinton react when, in front of a ballroom of over 2000 people, he had to present the award for 'Journalist of the Year' to the reporter who had discovered the existence of Monica Lewinsky's little blue dress? Why did the media report on the night that Princess Diana was killed in a Paris underpass that she was alive when correspondents knew she was dead? How did Bono help save the Northern Ireland peace process? What were international journalists really saying about Prime Minister Rudd? In Adventures in Correspondentland, Nick Bryant takes us around the world and back home to Australia, where he has covered even
Author Biography
Nick Bryant was born in Bristol, England, and works in Australia for the BBC as one of its most trusted and senior foreign correspondents. He is a regular contributor to several Australian magazines and newspapers, including The Australian, The Spectator, The Monthly and The Australian Literary Review. Nick studied history at Cambridge and has a doctorate in American politics from Oxford. He lives in Sydney with his wife and son.
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