''The list of female war reporters is long and distinguished. But the great-grandmother of them all was Clare Hollingworth'' Mail on Sunday ''She was a pioneer'' Kate Adie OBE
''Unputdownable'' Alexander McCall Smith
''One of the most unforgettable journalists I have ever met'' Chris Patten
ONE OF THE INSPIRATIONS BEHIND THE NEW BBC DRAMA WORLD ON FIRE.
Legendary pioneering journalist Clare Hollingworth died in Hong Kong aged 105 in January 2017 after an illustrious career spanning the great events of the 20th century. Clare was famous for getting ''the scoop of the century'': the outbreak of the World War 2. From witnessing the first aerial bombings against England in the First World War, through Hitler''s Blitzkrieg, Clare''s résumé included desert war in North Africa, civil war in Greece, terrorism in Jerusalem, naming Philby as the Third
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A fascinating account of an extraordinary career. This vivid story, beautifully told, is unputdownable * Alexander McCall Smith *
Clare Hollingworth is certainly one of the most unforgettable journalists I have ever met and one of the greatest journalists of the 20th century * Chris Patten *
She was regarded by everyone as the most formidable foreign correspondent around, not just of women but out of everyone * John Humphrys *
Clare Hollingworth was one of the greatest reporters of the 20th century, and famously scooped the competition by reporting the German invasion of Poland in 1939 before anyone else did, for the Daily Telegraph * Charles Moore *
She was a pioneer * Kate Adie OBE *
Clare made an extraordinary impact in journalism. Who did the first interview with the Shah of Iran? Clare Hollingworth. Who did the last interview all those years - 30 - 40 - years later, after he fell? Clare Hollingworth. And she was the only person he wanted to speak to. And that's really the measure of the woman * John Simpson CBE *
It was her dispatches that alerted the British Foreign Office to the fact that Germany had invaded Poland in 1939. Many of us who have come afterwards, and the generations afterwards, look back and are proud to remember that it is not us pioneering. It's them. It's Clare and that band of women who really did it for us * Christiane Amanpour CBE *
Clare Hollingworth was a remarkable journalist, an inspiration to all reporters but in particular to subsequent generations of women foreign correspondents * Chris Evans, editor, Daily Telegraph *
Patrick Garrett's biography of his great-aunt Clare Hollingworth, Of Fortunes and War, is an enthrallingly well-researched and clear-eyed account of the career of this fearless war correspondent. It's fascinating on the excitements of life in wartime Bucharest and Beirut and on Hollingworth's friendship with Burgess, Maclean and Philby, as well as satisfyingly thorough on her personal life. -- Markie Robson-Scott * The Tablet *