Noel Barber

Noel Barber was a renowned English journalist and author, known for his works in history, literature, fiction, biographies, and memoirs. His writing is characterized by exotic romances, and his historical accounts of the 20th century are heavily influenced by his first-hand experiences as a correspondent for the Daily Mail. Barber's life was as adventurous as his writing, and he survived several dangerous incidents during his career as a foreign correspondent.

One of the most notable incidents in Barber's life occurred in Morocco, where he was stabbed five times while reporting on the country's struggle for independence. Despite the life-threatening attack, Barber continued to report on the situation in Morocco, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to journalism and his courage in the face of danger.

In addition to his experiences in Morocco, Barber also survived a gunshot wound to the head by a Soviet sentry guard during the Hungarian revolution in 1956. This incident further highlights Barber's dedication to journalism and his willingness to risk his own safety to report on important events happening around the world. Barber's first-hand experiences in these dangerous situations provided him with unique insights and perspectives, which he incorporated into his writing and which continue to captivate and engage readers to this day.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Tanamera 1981
2 A Farewell to France 1983
3 A Woman of Cairo 1984
4 The Weeping and the Laughter 1984
5 The Other Side of Paradise 1986
6 The Daughters Of The Prince 1990
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Cities 1951
2 Fires of Spring 1952
3 Strangers in the Sun 1955
4 A Handful of Ashes 1957
5 The White Desert 1958
6 Distant Places 1959
7 The Flight of the Dalai Lama 1960
8 Life with Titina 1961
9 Adventures at Both Poles 1963
10 Conversations with Painters 1964
11 The Black Hole of Calcutta 1965
12 From the Land of Lost Content 1970
13 Sinister Twilight 1970
14 Let's Visit the USA 1971
15 The War of the Running Dogs 1971
16 The Lords of the Golden Horn 1973
17 The Sultans 1973
18 Seven Days of Freedom 1974
19 The Week France Fell 1976
20 The Natives Were Friendly So We Stayed The Night 1977
21 The Fall Of Shanghai 1979
22 The Singapore Story 1981
23 Sakkara 1984