Noel Barber
Noel Barber was an English journalist and author of history, literature, fiction, biographies, and memoirs books. Most of his books are considered exotic romances, and his historical works of the 20th century are based on first-hand experiences while working as a correspondent for the Daily Mail.He was mostly based in Morocco, where he survived stab wounds. In 1956, Noel Barber survived a gunshot to the head by a Soviet sentry guard during the Hungarian revolution.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Cities
1951
Fires of Spring
1952
Strangers in the Sun
1955
A Handful of Ashes
1957
The White Desert
1958
Distant Places
1959
The Flight of the Dalai Lama
1960
Life with Titina
1961
Adventures at Both Poles
1963
Conversations with Painters
1964
The Black Hole of Calcutta
1965
From the Land of Lost Content
1969
Sinister Twilight
1970
The War of the Running Dogs
1971
The Lords of the Golden Horn
1973
The Sultans
1973
Seven Days of Freedom
1974
The Week France Fell
1976
The Natives Were Friendly So We Stayed The Night
1977
The Fall Of Shanghai
1979
The Singapore Story
1981
Sakkara
1984