Good Times, Bad Times (book)

Good Times, Bad Times
AuthorHarold Evans
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWeidenfeld and Nicolson
Publication date
1983

Good Times, Bad Times is a book, published in 1983, that details Harold Evans' editorship of The Sunday Times and his short-lived editorship of The Times. Written shortly after his departure from The Times, it is particularly critical of the newspaper's owner, Rupert Murdoch. The allegations contained within the book resulted in questions being asked in Parliament. Critics regarded the book as well-written but partisan and were divided as to how convincing they found the arguments it contained. The book was re-issued in 2011 with an updated preface in the wake of the News International phone hacking scandal.[1]

  1. ^ Harold Evans (19 September 2011). "Harold Evans: 'Rupert Murdoch is the stiletto, a man of method, a cold-eyed manipulator'". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 September 2011.