Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968 Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968 Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968 Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968
Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968 Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968 Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968 Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968

Zambia by Richard Hall | Pall Mall library of African Affairs 1968

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Zambia by Richard Hall  
Pall Mall library of African Affairs
Published by Pall Mall Press, 1968

Wikipedia: Richard (Dick) Hall worked first on Fleet Street for the Daily Mail, and then went to Northern Rhodesia where he was co-founder and editor of the African Mail (also known as the Central African Mail) with Alexander Scott.[1]

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s he remained at the centre of the de-colonisation process in Zambia, with friendships that included Kenneth Kaunda, who became first president of Zambia. Following Zambia's independence in 1964 he became editor of the Times of Zambia a newspaper owned by Tiny Rowland.

In 1967 he returned to England as African correspondent of The Observer, including reporting on the Biafran war. He later became editor of the Observer Magazine, and during that time was a proponent of an ultimately unsuccessful fight for greater journalistic independence from its owners. During the early 1980s he worked as a senior columnist for the Financial Times. In 1986 he founded his own financial and political bulletin Africa Analysis.[2][3]Binding: Hard  cover with dust jacket

Book Condition: Ex-library  so has Diocesan College sticker and a Bishops Withdrawn stamp

Edition: 1968

Pages: 357


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