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The Real Alan Clark

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Alan Clark in his own words
www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/politics/story/0,3604,268453,00.html
A posthumous garland of Clark bon mots.

Pinochet's apologists in Britain
www.remember-chile.org.uk/comment/apolbrit.htm
'Remember Chile' names Clark as an ally of General Pinochet.

Books

Diaries by Alan Clark (Phoenix Press, 1994) £8.99
Outspoken yet curiously guarded account of Clark's career from 1983 to 1991, edited by the author.

Diaries: Into Politics by Alan Clark (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000) £20
'Yes, I told him, I was a Nazi.' The mask slips a little in this posthumous supplementary volume, covering the years 1972–82.

The Donkeys by Alan Clark (Pimlico, 1991) £10
Enduringly controversial but compulsively readable account of a few crucial weeks of war on the Western Front in 1915.

Younger Brother, Younger Son by Colin Clark (HarperCollins, 1998) £7.99
Memories of Sir Kenneth, Alan, and of Colin's career in show business. Patchy but intermittently revealing.

The Unlikely Spy by Paul Henderson (Bloomsbury, 1994) £6.99
The managing director of Matrix Churchill recounts his time as an intermediary between MI6 and Iraq.

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