Anthony Loyd (journalist)
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Anthony Loyd (b. 12 September 1966)) is a British war correspondent, author, and former British Army officer who saw active service in the First Gulf War. Loyd is a former heroin addict.
Loyd is the author of My War Gone By, I Miss It So, an account of the Bosnian War. His follow-up book Another Bloody Love Letter is an account of the Kosovo War.
Loyd is the great-grandson of Lieutenant General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart.
[edit] Works
- My War Gone By, I Miss It So - Doubleday, 1999, ISBN 0385410018
- Another Bloody Love Letter - Headline Review, 2007, ISBN 0755314794
[edit] External links
- Civil war is held at bay by a cleric and a curfew - Anthony Lloyd, The Times, 25 February 2006
- 'What does democracy mean? Which of the candidates will give us a well and pastures?' - Anthony Lloyd, The Times, 9 October 2004
- Desperate plight of the women widowed by Afghan war - Anthony Lloyd, The Times, 22 November 2003