A very interesting read where I learned a lot about the inner workings of the newspaper industry. Harold Evans, with considerable charm, wit, and sound judgement, shared his experience of good old fashioned investigative journalistic crusade during his reign as the editor of The Sunday Times, fending off external pressures from government and corporations. The second part of his story revolves around his year as the editor of The Times under the proprietorship of Rupert Murdoch immediately after his emergence as the victor of the take-over battle for the news organization. This time he struggled with various adversaries from within, while he attempted the huge undertaking of transforming the lagging daily, trying his hardest to maintain its journalistic integrity at the same time. This book bolstered my respect for journalism and opened my eyes to the challenges of running a newspaper, such as the hazards that could be posed by the power abuse of trade unions, like demarcation disputes. Also, gotta love those classic British sarcasms!