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Christy Campbell

Christy Campbell is a writer‚ journalist and former defence correspondent and feature writer for the Sunday Telegraph‚ which he joined on the eve of the Gulf War. He is the author of The Maharajah′s Box and Fenian Fire.


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Band of Brigands: The First Men in Tanks Band of Brigands: The First Men in Tanks
Inspired by a recent visit to northeast France to witness the excavation...
Band of Brigands: The First Men in Tanks Band of Brigands: The First Men in Tanks
Inspired by a visit to northeast France to witness the excavation of a...
Phylloxera: How Wine Was Saved For The World Phylloxera: How Wine Was Saved For The World
How Wine was Saved for the World A historical investigation into the...

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A Box Of Delights − An interview with Christy Campbell

Christy Campbell is a newspaper journalist. For ten years he was on the staff of the Sunday Telegraph‚ for which as defence correspondent he covered conflicts in the Gulf‚ Russia‚ Bosnia‚ Central America and Cambodia. He has also contributed to The Sunday Times‚ The Sunday Correspondent‚ the Daily Telegraph‚ CNN‚ Channel 4 News and the BBC′s Today programme. The Maharajah′s Box is the story of a remarkable quest....

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