A work on the Suez Crisis. It draws on a documentary evidence to tell this
political, military and diplomatic story. It is suitable for those interested
in the history of the twentieth century, military history and the end of
empire.
The autobiography offers an insightful journey through the political landscape of the late 20th century, framed by Keith Kyle's experiences as a journalist and historian of the Suez War. With a background in history from Oxford and military service, Kyle's narrative captures significant international crises and the influential figures involved. His work at the BBC and The Economist placed him at the forefront of global politics, particularly during the Suez crisis, which he masterfully chronicled in his acclaimed history.