' He has known all forms of fear he's an expert in it. He has come back from God knows how many brinks all different. His experience in a Ugandan prison alone would be enough to unhinge another man
- like myself as a matter of fact
- for good. He has been forfeit more times than he can remember he says. But he is not bragging. Talking this way about death & risk he seems to be implying quite consciously that by testing his luck each time he is testing his Maker's indulgence'
- John le Carre ' Mc Cullin is required reading if you want to know what real journalism is all about'
- The Times ' From the opening...there is hardly a dull sentence: his prose is so lively & uninhibited... An excellent book'
- Sunday Telegraph ' Unsparing reminiscences that effectively combine the bittersweet life of a world-class photojournalist with a generous selection of his haunting lifework...A genuinely affecting memoir that reckons the cost & loss involved in making one's way on the cutting edge of conflict'
- Kirkus Reviews ' If this was just a book of Mc Cullin's war photographs it would be valuable enough. But it is much more'
- Sunday Correspondent