Ronald W. Clark
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Ronald W(illiam) Clark (
1916-
1987) was a
British author of
biography and
non-fiction.
Clark wrote biographies of a diverse group of historical figures, including: Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Sigmund Freud, V. I. Lenin, and Bertrand Russell. He also wrote about mountain climbing (over a dozen titles), the atom bomb, and world explorers.
Selected Works
- The Day the Rope Broke: The Story of the First Ascent of the Matterhorn (1965)
- Einstein: The Life and Times (1972) ISBN 038001159X
- The Greatest Power on Earth : The Story of Nuclear Fission (1980) ISBN 0283987154
- Bertrand Russell and His World (1981) ISBN 0500130701
- Balmoral, Queen Victoria's Highland Home (1981) ISBN 0500250782
- The Survival of Charles Darwin (1984) ISBN 0380699915
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