Clark, Eric
CLARK, Eric
CLARK, Eric. British, b. 1937. Genres: Novels, International relations/Current affairs. Career: Reporter, Daily Mail, London, 1962-64; Writer, The Guardian, London, 1964-66, and The Observer, London, 1966-72. Publications: (co-author) Len Deighton's London Dossier, 1967; Everybody's Guide to Survival, 1969; Corps Diplomatique (in U.S. as Diplomat: The World of International Diplomacy), 1973; Black Gambit, 1978; The Sleeper, 1979; Send in the Lions, 1981; Chinese Burn (in U.S. as China Run), 1984; The Want Makers: Lifting the Lid off the World Advertising Industry, 1988; Hide and Seek, 1997; The Secret Enemy, 2002. Address: c/o A.M. Heath, 79 St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4AA, England.
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