Alan Moorehead by Tom Pocock

Alan Moorehead by Tom Pocock

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Written by the author of "Horatio Nelson", runner-up for the Whitebread Award for Biography in 1988, this is a biography of Alan Moorehead, World War II's most famous battle correspondent, best selling writer, conservationist and traveller.

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Alan Moorehead by Tom Pocock

Alan Moorehead was lionized as the literary man of action: the most celebrated war correspondent of World War II; author of award-winning books; star travel-writer of "The New Yorker'; pioneer publicist of wildlife conservation. Then, at the height of his success, his writing suddenly stopped and when, 17 years later, his death was announced, he seemed a heroic figure from the past. With exclusive access to unpublished letters and diaries and after extensive interviews with Moorehead's family and friends, Tom Pocock tells the story of the young Australian whose fame as a writer gave him the friendship of Ernest Hemingway, George Bernard Shaw and Field Marshall Montgomery and whose courtship and marriage to the beautiful Lucy Milner is reflected in a remarkable sequence of love letters. In this biography Moorehead appears as a man with a great appetite for experience and the ability to convey it, worthy of the epic times in which he lived.
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ISBN 13 9780370312613
ISBN 10 0370312619
Title Alan Moorehead
Author Tom Pocock
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Binding Type Other printed item
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1990-02-01
Number of pages 311
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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