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Sandy Gall CBE
Book Agent: Michael Sissons

Sandy Gall was born in Penang, Malaya, in 1927 and educated in Scotland, at Glenalmond and Aberdeen University. He joined Reuters in 1953 and ITN in 1963 as a foreign correspondent travelling widely in Africa. He covered the Middle East wars of 1967 and 1973 and was the first ITN correspondent to report the Vietnam war. After twenty years as a newscaster, he resumed his role as foreign correspondent in early 1991.

He lives in Penhurst, Kent, with his wife Eleanor.


THE BUSHMEN OF SOUTH AFRICA

  (Jan 01)


NEWS FROM THE FRONT

ARROW (Jan 94)


LORD OF THE LIONS

  (Jan 91)

The story of George Adamson's lifelong involvement with animals in the Kenyan wild and his stormy marriage to Joy became the stuff of legend long before his brutal death in August 1989. At the age of 83, 'Bwana George' had become a kind of nature guru to his Kora game Reserve in north-east Kenya. He had always claimed that lions have a sixth sense; now, in uncanny foretelling of his death, the whole pride of lions and lionesses gathered outside the camp the night before he died - as if paying their last respects to the man who had always been their protector.

Sandy Gall completed his television film - 'Lord of the Lions' - only months before the poachers struck. He has interviewed many of the people closest to George and Joy and drawn extensively on their first-hand reminiscences; friends and colleagues testify with a wealth of anecdotes to George's extraordinary life and adventures - and in particular to the ups and downs of life with Joy, the Australian-born artist whose tempestuous personality enthralled some (including the chairman of her publishers and repelled many, and who was herself murdered in 1980.

George Adamson was born in India in 1906. On retirement, his father, an Irish engineer, bought a coffee farm in Kenya; George became a professional hunter, government locust officer, gold prospector, hotel manager and beewax trader before, in 1938, he was appointed a warden in the Kenya Game Department. Now he acquired the urge to protect which remained the dominating motive for the rest of his life.

In 1942 he first met Joy, who was then married to the Swiss botanist Peter Bally. (Much later, Bally was to comment: 'All the world mourns Joy, except her three husbands.') Sandy Gall explores the extraordinary relationship between George and Joy, their affinity for animals of all kinds and the background to the filming of Born Free. The result is a moving, affectionate and lavishly illustrated portrait of a rare, almost saintly man, which will both inspire and entertain all who read it.


SALANG

  (Jan 89)


AFGHANISTAN: TRAVELS WITH THE MUJAHIDEEN

  (Jan 89)


AFGHANISTAN AGONY OF A NATION

  (Jan 88)


DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE MONEY NOW

  (Jan 85)


BEHIND RUSSIAN LINES : AN AFGHAN JOURNA

SIDGWICK & JACKSON (Jan 83)


CHASING THE DRAGON

  (Jan 81)


GOLD SCOOP

  (Jan 77)