Virginia Cowles
Virginia Cowles is a journalist and a biographer. In the 1930s, she moved to London, where she became a correspondent for the Hearst papers. Her work took her to Spain during their Civil War, to Prague to see the fall of Czechoslovakia, to Moscow, Italy and Paris just before the Nazis took the city, and to London during the Battle of Britain. Her bestselling book, Looking for Trouble , gives a human interest and first-hand account of events in Europe during those tumultuous years.
Virginia Cowles is a journalist and a biographer. In the 1930s, she moved to London, where she became a correspondent for the Hearst papers. Her work took her to Spain during their Civil War, to Prague to see the fall of Czechoslovakia, to Moscow, Italy and Paris just before the Nazis took the city, and to London during the Battle of Britain. Her bestselling book, Looking for Trouble , gives a human interest and first-hand account of events in Europe during those tumultuous years. See less
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Virginia Cowles book reviews
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The Phantom Major
Major Phantom!
A good little book giving you an insight into the daily lives of the the desert raiders, Rommels ever elusive adverseries as they go about their business creating havoc behind enemy lines. Thoroughly ... Read More
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The Phantom Major
For Military Buffs Of All Ages
by sheloon, Sep 8, 2008
This account details the exploits of Major David Sterling and the men of his command who undertook to slip into the German rear during the North African campaign of WWII. They achieved their goal ... Read More