Out of a lifetime of travelling, Martha Gellhorn has selected her ”best horror journeys”. She bumps through rain-sodden, war-torn China to meet Chiang Kai-Shek, floats listlessly in search of u-boats in the wartime Caribbean & visits a dissident writer in the Soviet Union against her better judgement. Written with the eye of a novelist & an ironic black humour, what makes these tales irresistible are Gellhorns explosive & often surprising reactions. Indignant, but never righteous & not always right, through the crucible of hell on earth emerges a woman who makes you laugh with her at life, while thanking God that you are not with her.” Martha Gellhorn at her witty, acidulous, sympathetic & wholly delightful best: fine observation of landscape & incident, & even finer observation of character”, John Simpson.