Noel Barber Books in Order
Noel Barber is a British novelist and journalist, renowned for crafting exotic romances and historical accounts of the 20th century. As a leading foreign correspondent for the Daily Mail, he has drawn inspiration from his firsthand experiences in some of the world's most tumultuous regions. His reporting has taken him to Morocco, where he was viciously stabbed five times, and Hungary, where he miraculously survived a gunshot wound to the head in October 1956, amidst the chaos of the Hungarian revolution. Barber's extraordinary life and career have undoubtedly shaped his writing, imbuing his works with a unique blend of adventure, drama, and historical insight.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Noel Barber
- #1AmazonCities(1951)
- #2AmazonFires of Spring(1952)
- #3AmazonStrangers in the Sun(1955)
- #4AmazonA Handful of Ashes(1957)
- #5AmazonThe White Desert(1958)
- #6AmazonDistant Places(1959)
- #7AmazonThe Flight of the Dalai Lama(1960)
- #8AmazonLife with Titina(1961)
- #9AmazonAdventures at Both Poles(1963)
- #10AmazonConversations with Painters(1964)
- #11AmazonThe Black Hole of Calcutta(1965)
- #12AmazonFrom the Land of Lost Content(1969)
- #13AmazonSinister Twilight(1970)
- #14AmazonLet's Visit the USA(1971)
- #15AmazonThe War of the Running Dogs(1971)
- #16AmazonThe Lords of the Golden Horn(1973)
- #17AmazonThe Sultans(1973)
- #18AmazonSeven Days of Freedom(1974)
- #19AmazonThe Week France Fell(1976)
- #20AmazonThe Natives Were Friendly So We Stayed The Night(1977)
- #21AmazonThe Fall Of Shanghai(1979)
- #22AmazonThe Singapore Story(1981)
- #23AmazonSakkara(1984)
About Noel Barber
Noel Barber is a British novelist and journalist, renowned for crafting exotic romances and historical accounts of the 20th century. As a leading foreign correspondent for the Daily Mail, he has drawn inspiration from his firsthand experiences in some of the world's most tumultuous regions. His reporting has taken him to Morocco, where he was viciously stabbed five times, and Hungary, where he miraculously survived a gunshot wound to the head in October 1956, amidst the chaos of the Hungarian revolution. Barber's extraordinary life and career have undoubtedly shaped his writing, imbuing his works with a unique blend of adventure, drama, and historical insight.
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