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Looking for Trouble

'One of the truly great war correspondents: magnificent.' (Antony Beevor)

Virginia Cowles

Looking for Trouble
Looking for Trouble

Looking for Trouble

'One of the truly great war correspondents: magnificent.' (Antony Beevor)

Virginia Cowles

Hardback / bound | English
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Description

This sensational 1941 memoir of life on the frontline of wartime Europe by a trailblazing female war reporter is a dazzling rediscovered classic, introduced by Christina Lamb.

Virginia Cowles OBE was born in Vermont in 1910. She gravitated to journalism in her youth, writing features for Hearst Newspapers, and reported from Civil War Spain in 1937. She then covered wartime Europe as a roving correspondent for the Sunday Times among other publications, as well as the BBC and NBC. Celebrated by Antony Beevor as 'one of the truly great war correspondents of all time', Cowles recalled her experiences in her memoir Looking for Trouble (1941), which Faber are republishing with a new foreword by Christina Lamb. She later reported from North Africa as special assistant to the American ambassador in London. In 1945, Cowles married Aidan Crawley, a British journalist and former fighter pilot who had spent years in a German POW camp and later became a politician and film-maker; they had three children. As well as writing a play with Martha Gellhorn, Cowles was a historian and biographer whose subjects included Winston Churchill and the Romanov, Rothschild and Astor families. She was killed in an automobile accident in France in 1983.

Christina Lamb OBE is a bestselling author and Chief Foreign Correspondent at the Sunday Times. Ever since reporting from Afghanistan in 1987 aged 22, she has won prestigious awards for her unflinching coverage, including the Prix Bayeux as well as being named Foreign Correspondent of the Year five times. Lamb has also written nine books including the bestselling The Africa House, I Am Malala, and, most recently, Our Bodies, Their Battlefield: What War Does to Women. She lives in London with her family.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Faber & Faber
  • Pub date
    Nov 2021
  • Pages
    560
  • Theme
    History
  • Dimensions
    216 x 135 x 40 mm
  • Weight
    661 gram
  • EAN
    9780571367542
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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