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Shouting in the Street, EPUB eBook

Shouting in the Street EPUB

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In this long-awaited book Donald Trelford recalls his adventures and misadventures during nearly sixty years in journalism.

Described as the 'Rocky Marciano of newspaper politics', he fought off politicians, owners and predators over a quarter-century at The Observer, including Rupert Murdoch, who said afterwards: 'I made the mistake of underestimating Donald Trelford. One owner sold The Observer because the editor refused to bow to pressure to support Margaret Thatcher.

Another tried to sack him for writing the first report of atrocities committed by Robert Mugabe's forces in Zimbabwe.

He tells for the first time the inside story of his complex relationship with Tiny Rowland – often tense, sometimes hilarious - and about his role in the notorious Pamella Bordes affair.

He recalls how he was held at gunpoint by the FBI and strip-searched by the KGB.

How a black dictator poked him in the chest and yelled: 'Keep out of my politics, white man. While he was editor, The Observer won more press awards than any other newspaper.

Trelford himself was described by Peter Preston, the former Guardian editor, as "a crusader… multi-talented, hands-on, a master of sport as well as news, shrewd and decisive." Written with style and humour, this is a compelling account of an important period in the history of the British press.

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