The world's oldest still-active war correspondent, Al J. Venter, has
reported from the front lines for well over half a century, witnessing
the horrors humanity visits upon itself in twenty-five conflict zones
across Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
In this memoir, Venter masterfully recounts his experiences, sharing the
real stories behind the headlines and the sharp lessons he learned that
enabled him to survive his countless exploits, ranging from exposing a
major KGB operative in Rhodesia entirely by accident, and accompanying
an Israeli force led by Ariel Sharon into Beirut, to gun-running into
the United States.