Diaries

Diaries

by Alan Clark (Author), Alan Clark (Author)

Synopsis

The first volume of the 20th century's most phenomenally successful diaries, published alongside first paperback of THE LAST DIARIES. 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, his downfall and the arrival of Margaret Thatcher. This volume ends with the inside story of the Falklands War. In his private life Alan and his wife Jane and their two young sons take over Saltwood Castle, previously the home of his father Kenneth (Civilisation) Clark. His enthusiasms for the estate, skiing, fast cars and girls are never far away.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New e.
Publisher: W&N
Published: 03 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0753814145
ISBN 13: 9780753814147
Book Overview: The first volume of the 20th century's most phenomenally successful diaries, published alongside first paperback of THE LAST DIARIES.

Media Reviews
We have given this a press date of 24 July. We will get paperback review coverage and Ion will be doing interviews. Jane and Ion are doing an event at the Winchester Festival on 10 July. More news in the next bulletin.
Author Bio
Alan Clark, educated at Eton and Oxford, read for the Bar but did not practise. Tory MP for Plymouth Sutton 1972-1992; Kensington and Chelsea, 1997-99. Various junior ministerial appointments in the Margaret Thatcher and John Major governments of the 1980s. Best-known for his Diaries (three volumes) which The Times placed in the Samuel Pepys class. They were filmed by the BBC with John Hurt as Clark and Jenny Agutter as Jane Clark. Alan Clark died in 1999.