By San Carlos Water
Neal Ascherson, 18 November 1982
Authors take sides on the Falklands
edited by Cecil Woolf and Jean Moorcroft Wilson.
Cecil Woolf, 144 pp., £4.95, August 1982,0 900821 63 9 Show More
edited by Cecil Woolf and Jean Moorcroft Wilson.
Cecil Woolf, 144 pp., £4.95, August 1982,
The Falklands War: The Full Story
by the Sunday Times ‘Insight’ Team.
Deutsch and Sphere, 276 pp., £2.50, October 1982,0 233 97515 2 Show More
by the Sunday Times ‘Insight’ Team.
Deutsch and Sphere, 276 pp., £2.50, October 1982,
The Winter War: The Falklands
by Patrick Bishop and John Witherow.
Quartet, 153 pp., £2.95, September 1982,0 7043 3424 0 Show More
by Patrick Bishop and John Witherow.
Quartet, 153 pp., £2.95, September 1982,
Iron Britannia: Why Parliament waged its Falklands war
by Anthony Barnett.
Allison and Busby, 160 pp., £2.95, November 1982,0 85031 494 1 Show More
by Anthony Barnett.
Allison and Busby, 160 pp., £2.95, November 1982,
Falklands/Malvinas: Whose Crisis?
by Martin Honeywell.
Latin American Bureau, 135 pp., £1.95, September 1982,0 906156 15 7 Show More
by Martin Honeywell.
Latin American Bureau, 135 pp., £1.95, September 1982,
A Message from the Falklands: The Life and Gallant Death of David Tinker, Lieut RN
compiled by Hugh Tinker.
Junction, 224 pp., £3.50, November 1982,0 86245 102 7 Show More
compiled by Hugh Tinker.
Junction, 224 pp., £3.50, November 1982,
“... not only on one politician or party, and least of all on the Civil Service and the executive. Peter Jenkins of the Guardian was the first to get it right, when he told a protest rally: ‘This is Parliament’s war!’ The end of the Falklands affair was not difficult to condemn either. The problem of the islands had been rendered far more ... ”