Related Subjects: Author Index
Book reviews for "Newsinger,_John" sorted by average review score:

Dangerous Men: Athe Sas and Popular Culture
Published in Hardcover by Pluto Press (01 November, 1997)
Author: John Newsinger
Amazon base price: $60.00
Average review score:

A TOTAL WASTE OF TIME AND GOOD MONEY
IT SEEMS THAT THE AUTHOR OF THIS VERY DRY AND ONE SIDED LOOK AT THE SAS HAS GOT A PERSONAL PROBLEM WITH THEM. INSTEAD OF JUST REPORTING THE FACTS, THE AUTHOR FINDS NOTHING BUT FAULT IN THE JOB THEY DO JUST LIKE AN ARMCHAIR QUARTERBACK ON MONDAY NIGHT. IT IS VERY APPARENT THAT THE AUTHOR JUST LOOKS AT THE SURFACE OF SOME OF THEIR MISSIONS, INSTEAD OF DOING MORE RESEARCH TO FIND THE REAL ANSWERS. IF YOU WANT TO WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY...$50.00 FOR THE HARDCOVER VERSION! THEN BUY THIS BOOK. I SENT MINE BACK.

The popular view of SAS vs reality
The author of this book, a British academic, deconstructs the popular image of the Britain's Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) generated by the spate of books-historical, autobiographical, and fictional-that have been reprinted or written since 1980, when a SAS team killed a group of terrorists and rescued their hostages after storming the Iranian Embassy in London, an action that propelled the SAS, with the blessing of the Thatcher government, onto the world stage. The author examines what he believes is the disparity between the myth and the reality of the SAS and its history, and he examines the political use to which he believes SAS has been put by Conservative governments beginning with Thatcher's. The author covers a lot of ground in the course of examining movies, television documentaries, and many books dealing with the SAS. His examination of the literature of the SAS will provide many readers with useful assistance in deciding which of the many books about the SAS are worth pursuing (and it will alert many readers, I suspect, to books of which they were unaware). As one would expect of an academic, the book is richly footnoted and sources are cited. SAS groupies and wannabes will wish to spend their money and time on other books. Serious students of modern military history in general, and of the SAS in particular, as well as those with interests in politics or sociology, will find this book interesting.


British Counterinsurgency: From Palestine to Northern Ireland
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (08 March, 2002)
Author: John Newsinger
Amazon base price: $69.95
Used price: $69.07
Buy one from zShops for: $50.00
Average review score:
No reviews found.

The Dredd Phenomenon: Comics and Contemporary Society
Published in Paperback by Libertarian Education ()
Author: John Newsinger
Amazon base price: $
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Fenianism in Mid-Victorian Britain
Published in Paperback by Stylus Pub (01 November, 1994)
Author: John Newsinger
Amazon base price: $14.95
Used price: $6.00
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Orwell's Politics
Published in Hardcover by Palgrave Macmillan (1999)
Author: John Newsinger
Amazon base price: $75.00
Used price: $31.29
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Shaking the World: John Reed's Revolutionary Journalism
Published in Paperback by Bookmarks Publications (10 April, 1999)
Author: John Newsinger
Amazon base price: $
Average review score:
No reviews found.

United Irishman: The Autobiography of James Hope
Published in Paperback by Merlin Press (2001)
Author: John Newsinger
Amazon base price: $29.95
Buy one from zShops for: $29.95
Average review score:
No reviews found.

Related Subjects: Author Index

Reviews are from readers at Amazon.com. To add a review, follow the Amazon buy link above.