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In harm's way

The book reflects on Martin Bell's experience as a war reporter, of living on nerves, surviving in difficult times and in dangerous places, during the Bosnian War. It also examines the roles, methods and morality of the media.

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  • "The book reflects on Martin Bell's experience as a war reporter, of living on nerves, surviving in difficult times and in dangerous places, during the Bosnian War. It also examines the roles, methods and morality of the media."@en
  • "This is not simply an account of the war in Bosnia. It begins with Martin Bell's brief and inglorious time in the army, and some of his earliest assignments for the BBC. It describes what it is to be a foreign correspondent, his experience of earlier wars and the essentials of good reporting. But none of this was quite enough to prepare him for Bosnia."@en

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  • "Personal narratives"@en
  • "Biography"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Talking books"@en

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  • "In harm's way reflections of a war zone thug"@en