Going to the Wars

Author(s): Max Hastings

Biography & Memoir

'A superb account of journalists, soldiers and the experience of modern battle, written by one of the greatest war reporters of our time' - Robert Harris, author of An Officer and a Spy'Gripping and compulsively readable' - Saul David, Sunday TelegraphMax Hastings grew up with romantic dreams of a life amongst warriors. But after a painful false start with the Parachute Regiment, he became a journalist instead. Going to the Wars is his vivid, insightful account of his years as a foreign correspondent.His first taste of danger came at the start of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, followed by the Biafra and Vietnam Wars. He left Saigon by helicopter from the American Embassy as the city fell to the Khmer Rouge, masqueraded as a game hunter to seek out the secrets of the Rhodesian civil war and was almost shot by marauding Turkish soldiers during the invasion of Cyprus. His greatest moment came at the end of the Falklands War, when he walked alone into Port Stanley, ahead of the British landing force, in determined pursuit of a scoop.'His memoirs have . . . honesty, pace and readability' - Jeremy Paxman

General Information

  • : 9781035057337
  • : PAN MACMILLAN UK
  • : Pan
  • : 306.0
  • : 09 February 2025
  • : 12 February 2025
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Max Hastings
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 448

More About The Product

Going to the Wars is a personal account of being a journalist on the front line, written by one of the greatest war reporters of the twentieth century.

Max Hastings is one of the greatest living war correspondents -- John Keegan, military historian, journalist and author of The Face of Battle
A wonderful account of the wars of our times -- William Shawcross * Literary Review *
His memoirs have . . . honesty, pace and readability -- Jeremy Paxman, broadcaster, journalist and author of Empire
The chapters on the Falklands War are . . . one of the best things written about warfare in half a century -- John Simpson * The Daily Telegraph *
This memoir is a first-class piece of reportage -- Jon Swain * The Sunday Times *
Thoughtfully wide-ranging -- Martin Bell * The Times *
An excellent memoir -- Lynn Barber * Observer *
A superb account of journalists, soldiers and the experience of modern battle, written by one of the greatest war reporters of our time -- Robert Harris, former journalist and author of Fatherland

Max Hastings is a Sunday Times bestselling author who, between 1986 and 2002, served as editor-in-chief of The Daily Telegraph, then editor of the Evening Standard. In his youth he was a foreign correspondent for newspapers and BBC television. He has won many awards for his journalism and books, of which the most recent are Abyss, All Hell Let Loose and Catastrophe. He was knighted in 2002 for services to journalism.