Katharine gun
- Shirley hughes
- Martin bright
- Ed Vulliamy was born on 1 August 1954 in Notting Hill, London, England, UK. He is an editor, known for World in Action (1963), Everyman (1977) and Dispatches .
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Louder Than Bombs
Table of Contents
Overture: Sarajevo, 1 August 1993
Haydn, String Trio Op. 8 No. 6
1 Hendrix Comes East
Isle of Wight Festival, 1970
2 What on Earth Is Going On?
Origins and Essence
3 Double Entendre: Shostakovich Goes West
Fifth Symphony, Leningrad Philharmonic, Jansons, BBC Proms, London, 1971
4 State and De Soto: ‘Down to the Crossroads’
B.B. King, Indianola, Mississippi, 2013
7” Single: Viva Verdi! Una Vita Italiana
5 ‘No Time for Love’
Planxty: National Stadium, Dublin, 1973
Christy Moore, Knightsbrook Hotel, Trim, County Meath, 2016
6 Floating Anarchy Radio: ‘You Can’t Un-ring the Bell!’
Planet Gong, Rougemont Gardens, Exeter, 1977
7” Single: Rock Against Racism
7” Single: Diamonds and Rust: Joan Baez and Bob Dylan
7” Single: Dvořák in Iowa
7 Fuck the Wall!
Berlin, 1989, and Plastic People of the Universe, Uničov, Czech Republic, 2009
8 Through the Wire
Music from Terezín, Nash Ens
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Ed Vulliamy
Ed Vulliamy has been a reporter for The Guardian and The Observer for over thirty years. He is the author of Louder Than Bombs: A Life with Music, War, and Peace and is now writing a book about music and musicians in Ukraine during wartime. (June 2024)
D-Day’s Forgotten Victims Speak Out
Eighty years after D-Day, few know one of its darkest stories: the thousands of French civilians killed by a British and American carpet-bombing campaign of little military purpose.
L’Enfer du Havre, 1940–1944
by Julien Guillemard
Le Havre 44: À feu et à sang
by Eddy Florentin
Forgotten Blitzes: France and Italy Under Allied Air Attack, 1940–1945
by Claudia Baldoli and Andrew Knapp
Les Français sous les bombes alliées, 1940–1945
by Andrew Knapp
Les Civils dans la bataille de Normandie
by Françoise Passera and Jean Quellien
Le Calvados dans la guerre, 1939–1945
by Jean Quellien
Les Normands dans la guerre: Le temps des épreuves, 1939–1945
by Françoise Passera and Jean Quellien
Villes normandes sous les bombes (Juin 1944)
edited by Miche
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Ed Vulliamy
British-born, Irish-Welsh journalist and writer (born 1954)
Ed Vulliamy | |
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Vulliamy in 2006 | |
| Born | (1954-08-01) 1 August 1954 (age 70) |
| Occupation(s) | Journalist, correspondent |
| Known for | War reporting in Bosnia and Iraq |
Edward Sebastian Vulliamy (born 1 August 1954) is a British-born, Irish-Welsh journalist and writer.
Early life and education
Vulliamy was born and raised in Notting Hill, London. His mother was the children's author and illustrator Shirley Hughes,[1] his father was the architect John Sebastian Vulliamy, of the Vulliamy family, and his grandfathers were the Liverpool store owner Thomas Hughes and the author C. E. Vulliamy. He was educated at the independent University College School and at Hertford College, Oxford, where he won an Open Scholarship, wrote a thesis on the Northern Ireland "Troubles" and graduated in Politics and Philosophy.
Career
1970s-1990s
In 1979, he joined Granada Television's current affairs programme World in Action, and in 1985 won a Royal Television So
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