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Under the Wire: Marie Colvin's Final Assignment

Under the Wire: Marie Colvin's Final Assignment

Under the Wire: Marie Colvin's Final Assignment

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Published: 6 June, 2013
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Determined to cover the Syrian regime's brutal crackdown on dissent and the devastating impact of the war on Syria's civilians, veteran photographer Paul Conroy and Marie Colvin, one of the foremost war correspondents of her generation, decided to smuggle themselves across enemy lines and into the blood and terror of Homs. But tragedy struck before the pair could finish documenting the slaughter. A rocket killed Colvin and ripped a hole in Conroy's leg. As Syrian ground forces closed in on his position, Conroy was forced to make a terrifying last-ditch attempt to escape from a regime that appeared determined to murder him. Under the Wire is the epic, untold account of Conroy and Colvin's last, tragic assignment together. A rare and touching portrait of an extraordinary woman driven by an unquenchable desire to 'bear witness', it is as much a tale of courage and survival as it is the poignant account of a friendship forged amid the carnage of war.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781782065258
ISBN10 1782065253
Number Of Pages 324
Item Weight 559 g
Product Dimensions 150 x 32 x 236 mm
Publisher / Reseller Quercus
Format hardback
Edition 1st
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Media Reviews

'Gives the reader a bird's eye view into what it is like to live inside a war zone ... a compelling, if heartbreaking story' The Times. * The Times *
'Impressive ... a gripping account of how the brave, racketing band of war reporters and photographers bring the human consequences of war to our breakfast tables' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *
'Searing and brilliantly written' Damien Lewis. * Damien Lewis *

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Author's Bio

Paul Conroy was born in Liverpool and joined the army at sixteen. During his seven years in the army he developed a passion for music and photography. He became involved in journalism when a group of road protestors invited him to film and shoot stills on a mission to the Balkans. Conroy ended up staying in the Balkans to shoot his own documentary. A veteran of some of the world's most dangerous warzones, his career has seen him making documentaries for the BBC and Sky, as well as becoming head of photography and film for the singer Joss Stone.

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