Good Times, Bad Times

Good Times, Bad Times by Harold Evans is a detailed account published by Phoenix in 1994, featuring 498 pages in English. This edition presents the experiences of a journalist who covered significant events and stories, including the Thalidomide victims, the Kim Philby narrative, and the publication of the Crossman diaries. The book also offers insights into notable figures such as Rupert Murdoch and Margaret Thatcher, providing a comprehensive look at the author’s career and the impactful stories he reported.
Readers will find a rich exploration of journalism through the lens of Harold Evans, highlighting pivotal moments and figures in modern history. The narrative delves into the complexities of reporting and the ethical considerations faced by journalists, reflecting on the broader implications of these stories. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of journalism and the significant events that shaped public discourse during Evans’ career.
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This is the record of a journalist who told of Thalidomide victims,the Kim Philby story & published the Crossman diaries.He also gives insights into Rupert Murdoch & Margaret Thatcher.It is an enthralling & astonishing story.
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