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The Biafra story : the making of an African legend / Frederick Forsyth.

Author/creator Forsyth, Frederick, 1938-
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen & Sword Military, 2007.
Descriptionxii, 291 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Part 1. The road to partition -- The background -- The coup that failed -- The man called ironside -- The second coup that failed -- Two colonels -- The autumn atrocities -- Aburi -- Nigeria's last chance -- Part 2. The fight to survive -- The character of Biafra -- Thirty months of fighting -- The role of the Wilson government -- Refugees, hunger and help -- The peace conferences -- The question of genocide -- The role of the press -- Conclusion -- Epilogue.
Abstract The Nigerian civil war of the late 1960s was one of the first occasions when Western consciences were awakened and deeply affronted by the level of the suffering and the scale of atrocity being played out in the African continent. This was thanks not just to advances in communication technology but to the courage and journalistic skills of correspondents such as Frederick Forsyth, who had already earned an enviable reputation for tenacity and accuracy working for Reuters and the BBC. In The Biafra Story, his first book, the Author took a strongly Biafran stance, revealing the depth of the British Government's active involvement which many would have far preferred to remain secret. Genocide is not a pretty word but there is no other way to describe General Gowon's treatment of the Biafran people, facilitated by a ready supply of British arms and advice. That Forsyth had the courage to take on The Establishment surprised none who knew him then; today his robust common-sense views strike a cord with those who tire of politicalcorrectitude. Still relevant in terms of the lessons that it offers, many of which are, tragically, still unlearnt, this powerful book is also significant as it launched Frederick Forsyth on his hugely successful literary career by providing him with the background material for Dogs of War. The combination of dramatic events and shocking exposures combined with the author's forthright and perceptive style makes The Biafra Story as compelling a read today as when it was first written. -- Provided by publisher.
General note"First published in Great Britain in 1969. Reprinted in 2001 by Leo Cooper. Reprinted in this format in 2007, 2011, 2015, 2017 and 2020 by Pen & Sword Military ... Copyright © Frederick Forsyth, 1969, 2001, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2017 and 2020 --Title page verso.
Issued in other formOnline version: Forsyth, Frederick, 1938- Biafra story. Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen & Sword Military, 2007
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2007532749
ISBN9781844155095 (pbk.)
ISBN1844155099 (pbk.)
ISBN9781844155231 (pbk.)
ISBN1844155234 (pbk.)

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