
In harms war
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Title: In Harm's Way
Author: Martin Bell
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0140251081
Pages: 300
Published Year: 1996
Dimensions: 20 × 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
In Harm's Way by Martin Bell is a powerful memoir that recounts the author's experiences as one of the world's most respected war correspondents. Drawing upon decades of frontline reporting, Bell offers a compelling and deeply human account of armed conflict, with particular emphasis on the devastating wars that accompanied the breakup of the former Yugoslavia.
The book provides an insider's perspective on the realities of war reporting, revealing the immense physical and emotional challenges faced by journalists working in conflict zones. Bell vividly describes the dangers of documenting battles while striving to present accurate and impartial accounts to audiences around the world.
A central focus of the memoir is the Bosnian War, where Bell witnessed the devastating impact of violence on ordinary civilians. Through firsthand observations, he examines the humanitarian consequences of ethnic conflict, displacement, and political failure, giving voice to those caught in the crossfire.
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Book Details
Title: In Harm's Way
Author: Martin Bell
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0140251081
Pages: 300
Published Year: 1996
Dimensions: 20 × 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
In Harm's Way by Martin Bell is a powerful memoir that recounts the author's experiences as one of the world's most respected war correspondents. Drawing upon decades of frontline reporting, Bell offers a compelling and deeply human account of armed conflict, with particular emphasis on the devastating wars that accompanied the breakup of the former Yugoslavia.
The book provides an insider's perspective on the realities of war reporting, revealing the immense physical and emotional challenges faced by journalists working in conflict zones. Bell vividly describes the dangers of documenting battles while striving to present accurate and impartial accounts to audiences around the world.
A central focus of the memoir is the Bosnian War, where Bell witnessed the devastating impact of violence on ordinary civilians. Through firsthand observations, he examines the humanitarian consequences of ethnic conflict, displacement, and political failure, giving voice to those caught in the crossfire.












