Graham Greene's fearless travels in west Africa established his reputation as a literary explorer. But, as Tim Butcher reveals, he wouldn't have survived without his ladylike cousin, Barbara Greene, at his side
Gordon Brown has told his allies and former aides not to go public in criticising the version of events in Tony Blair's memoirs, 'A Journey' - but they have briefed 'The Sunday Telegraph'. Patrick Hennessy reports
The Masque of Africa, VS Naipaul's latest travelogue, examines the enduring belief in magic in Africa. It is, however, the personality of the author that casts an odd spell, says Ed O'Loughlin