A unique eyewitness contribution to history on the Falklands conflict and background.
The world was told about the Falkland Islands invasion by radio, the shocking news sweeping across the globe. Historian and war correspondent Sir Max Hastings, reporting from the Falkland Islands front-line, called it 'the Radio Man's War' because it had a wider and quicker global reach. Harold Briley was the BBC 'radio man' in Buenos Aires. He broke the story on the BBC World Service and brought the Falklands saga to life.
Previously the Falkland Islands were virtually unknown, but after Argentina invaded, and Britain reacted sending a Task Force 8,000 miles to liberate the Islanders, they made the front pages overnight. Harold Briley recounts the tumultuous events of the time, from his unique eyewitness standpoint, as the man on the ground in Argentina. This gripping book both recounts events and explains the attitude of the Falkland Islands before and since the con