Bridgland, Fred
BRIDGLAND, Fred
BRIDGLAND, Fred. British, b. 1941. Genres: Area studies. Career: Reuters News Agency, London, England, foreign correspondent, 1969-78; Scotsman, Edinburgh, Scotland, diplomatic editor, 1978-88, assistant editor, 1995-97; Sunday Telegraph, London, southern Africa correspondent, 1988-95. Publications: Jonas Savimbi: A Key to Africa, 1987; The War for Africa: Twelve Months That Transformed a Continent, 1991; Katiza's Journey: The True Story of Winnie Mandela, 1997. Address: Flat 2/1, 59 Broughton St., Edinburgh EH1 3RJ, Scotland. Online address: [email protected]
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