Hesperothen: Notes From the West
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This Irish reporter is considered one of the first modern war correspondents. He spent 22 months covering the Crimean War, including the famous Charge of the Light Brigade. His work revolutionized war reporting.






This comprehensive biography tells the story of William Howard Russell, the first special correspondent and pioneer of modern war reporting. Through his vivid descriptions of the Crimean War and other major conflicts, Russell helped shape public opinion and revolutionize the field of journalism.
This book is a collection of stories about the fictional character Doctor Brady, a country physician in nineteenth-century Ireland. The stories are humorous and lighthearted, but also provide an insight into the social and cultural context of rural Ireland at the time.
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