Biography
Noel Barber was a British novelist and journalist. Many of his novels, considered exotic romances, as well as his works of 20th century history, are based on his first-hand experiences as leading foreign correspondent for the Daily Mail.
Most notably he reported from Morocco, where he was stabbed five times. In October 1956, Barber survived a gun shot wound to the head by a Soviet sentry in Hungary during the Hungarian revolution.
Most notably he reported from Morocco, where he was stabbed five times. In October 1956, Barber survived a gun shot wound to the head by a Soviet sentry in Hungary during the Hungarian revolution.
Books by Noel Barber
Oskeghjyuri tirakalnerě
Oskeghjyuri tirakalnerě
Tanamera (Hodder Great Reads)
Fermanr̄ewayanî Qoç Zêrîn
Fermanr̄ewayanî Qoç Zêrîn
The week France fell, June 10-16, 1940
A Woman of Cairo
Tanamera
Pariser Jahre
Adios A Francia
Adios A Francia
Des rires et des larmes
Hijas del Principe, Las
Hijas del Principe, Las
Les filles du prince
The daughters of the Prince
Nesikhat ha-iyim
Nesikhat ha-iyim
La Femme du Caire
War of Running Dogs
War of Running Dogs
La ballade des jours passés
The natives were friendly, so we stayed the night
Lords of the Horns
Lords of the Horns
The U.S.A. (Let's Visit Series
The U.S.A. (Let's Visit Series)
A farewell to France
The fall of Shanghai
The week France fell
Lords of the Golden Horn
From the land of the lost cont
From the land of the lost content
The sultans
The Black Hole of Calcutta
Life with Titina
Life with Titina
The flight of the Dalai Lama
How strong is Japan?
How strong is Japan?
Newspaper reporting, with hint
Newspaper reporting, with hints on paragraphing, article writing and specialisation
Newspaper reporting, with hint
Newspaper reporting, with hints on paragraphing, article writing, and specialization