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The riveting true story of Englishman Robert Ford heroic attempts to stay by Tibet's previous existing radio link to the outside world when China conquered the mountainous country in 1950, from acclaimed biographer James McGrath Morris, writer of the New York Times best-seller Vision on the Have difficulties. Appointed by the Tibetan government, Royal Air Power veteran Robert W. Ford come up with a radio marketing communications network for a country that had up to this time relied on text messages carried on foot over the best mountains on the world. More important, his radio linked the secluded country to the outside world. When, in October, 1950, the Communist Chinese language army started out its march to subjugate Tibet, Ford risked his life by remaining behind to distribute reports over his radio to let the world know of the harm. The Radio Operator can be an overdue and gripping recounting of Ford's valiant work to save Tibet from Chinese language domination and his succeeding record and imprisonment. James McGrath Morris is the author of the New York Times best-selling Vision on the Have difficulties as well as two other acclaimed biographies. His past Kindle Single, Trend by Murder, was selected as one of the Best Kindle Singles of 2014. His next reserve, The Ambulance Individuals, will be posted in 2017.