Alan Clark shows how the idealistic young men who joined the air army in the early months of the war evolved into the embittered but courageous aces of 1916 and 1917 - little-known men who became celebrities such as Manfred von Richtofen...more details Format:Hardback Pages:192
Alan Clark was passionate about cars from an early age. He bought his first car - a secondhand 6.5 litre Bentley - while still a schoolboy at Eton and without a driving licence. By the time he was 24 he had been banned from driving three times...more details Format:Paperback Pages:224
Alan Clark was passionate about cars from an early age. He bought his first car, a secondhand 6.5 litre Bentley, while still a schoolboy at Eton and without a driving license. By the time he was 24 he had been banned from driving three times...more details Format:Hardback Pages:224
Using material unavailable to earlier historians, "Barbarossa" is an account of one of the main theatres of World War II, when the might of Germany and the Soviet Union fought each other across thousands of miles of Eastern Europe in one of the most gruelling campaigns in military history...more details Format:Paperback Pages:528
Carefully researched and beautifully written, this book is a classic of military history. Alan Clark vividly narrates the course of the dramatic and brutal war between the German and Russians on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. From the invasion of Russia mounted on Midsummer's Day 1941 and the German Army's advance to the outskirts of Moscow...more details Format:Paperback Pages:544
INTO POLITICS begins in 1973 with Clark's selection as Tory candidate for Nancy Astor's old seat in Plymouth (rival candidates included future Conservative luminaries Michael Howard and Norman Fowler). Alan Clark describes his election to the Commons in the 1974 general election; his years as a backbencher coincide with Edward Heath as PM...more details Format:Paperback Pages:512
Alan Clark's Diaries are the best account of the last quarter of a century of British politics. The first volume was published to enormous acclaim and bestselling success in hardback and paperback (30 weeks overall on the Sunday Times bestseller list). As The Times wrote in a leading article: 'The best diarists...more details Format:Hardback Pages:452
For the next three years the fighting swung indeterminately back and forth. This work describes the campaigns which provoked the downfall of three great empires and left the world changed forever. Format:Paperback Pages:128
Alan Clark's acclaimed Diaries end a month before his death in 1999. After the first volume (30 weeks on the SUNDAY TIMES bestseller list), THE TIMES wrote: 'The best diarists...more details Format:Hardback Pages:406
The first two volumes of Alan Clark's were irresistible, irreverent, infamous, outrageous. This last volume is a fitting finale to the work of a man who has been described as 'the best diarist of his century'. The third volume begins in 1991 with Alan Clark contemplating quitting as an MP. Life at Saltwood Castle...more details Format:Paperback
Alan Clark's acclaimed Diaries end a month before his death in 1999. After the first volume (30 weeks on the SUNDAY TIMES bestseller list), THE TIMES wrote: 'The best diarists...more details Format:Audio Pages:360
The Last Diariesopen in 1991 as Clark, newly inducted into the Privy Council, contemplates his future. Then, convinced that the Tories will lose the 1992 General Election...more details Format:CD-Audio Pages:240