Ronald W. Clark
Ronald William Clark (2 November 1916 – 1987) was a British author of biography, fiction and non-fiction.
Born in London, Clark was educated King's College School. In 1933, he embarked on a career as a journalist, and served as a war correspondent during the Second World War after being turned down for military service on medical grounds. As a war correspondent, Clark landed on Juno Beach with the Canadians on D-Day. He followed the war until the end, and remained in Germany to report on the major War Crimes trials.
After returning to Britain in 1948, Clark embarked on a career as an author. He wrote extensively on subjects ranging from mountain climbing (over a dozen titles), the atomic bomb, Balmoral Castle, and world explorers, as well as novels of alternate history. He also wrote a number of biographies of a diverse range of historical figures, including: Charles Darwin, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Sigmund Freud, J.B.S. Haldane, V. I. Lenin, Bertrand Russell, Ernst Chain, Edward Appleton and William F. Friedman.
Selected works
- The Day the Rope Broke: The Story of the First Ascent of the Matterhorn (1965)
- Queen Victoria's Bomb (science fiction, 1967)
- JBS: The Life and Work of J.B.S. Haldane (1968) ISBN 0-340-04444-6
- The Last Year of the Old World (US: The Bomb That Failed) (Alternate history, 1970) ISBN 0-224-61778-8
- Einstein: The Life and Times (1972) ISBN 0-380-01159-X
- Edison: The Man Who Made The Future (1977) ISBN 0-399-11952-3.
- The Man Who Broke Purple: the Life of Colonel William F. Friedman, Who Deciphered the Japanese Code in World War II (1977)
- The Greatest Power on Earth: The Story of Nuclear Fission (1980) ISBN 0-283-98715-4
- Bertrand Russell and His World (1981) ISBN 0-500-13070-1
- Balmoral, Queen Victoria's Highland Home (1981) ISBN 0-500-25078-2
- The Survival of Charles Darwin (1984) ISBN 0-380-69991-5
- Works of Man: A History of Invention and Engineering from the Pyramids to the Space Shuttle[1] (1985) ISBN 0-670-80483-5, ISBN 9780670804832
Some Additional Works
- Lenin ISBN 0060916982
- Benjamin Franklin ISBN 0756776139
- The Huxleys ISBN 0434135801
- Sir Mortimer Wheeler
- The Rise of the Boffins
- The Birth of the Bomb: The Untold Story of Britain's Part in the Weapon That Changed the World
- Man Who Broke 'Purple': Life of the World's Greatest Cryptologist, William F. Friedman ISBN 0552109584
- War Winners ISBN 0283985038
- Sir Winston Churchill ISBN 978-0460069113
- Sir John Cockcroft
- Montgomery of Alamein
- Battle for Britain: Sixteen weeks that changed the course of history
- Sir Henry Tizard
- Great Moments in Espionage
- Ernst Chain: Penicillin and Beyond
- The Role of the Bomber
- Biography of the Nuffield Foundation
- Sir Julian Huxley
- The Royal Albert Hall
- Sir Edward Appleton
References
- Tuck, Donald H. (1974). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Chicago: Advent. p. 100. ISBN 0-911682-20-1.
- Clark, Ronald W. (1980). The Greatest Power on Earth. London: Sidgwick & Jackson. ISBN 0-283-98715-4.
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