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Martin Clark (other)
Martin Clark may refer to: *Martin Clark (author) (born 1959), American judge and author *Martin Clark (footballer, born 1968), former Scottish footballer *Martin Clark (footballer, born 1970), former English footballer *Martin Clark (snooker player) (born 1968), former English professional snooker player *Martin Clark (historian) (1938–2017), British historian See also

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Martin Clark (author)
Martin Fillmore Clark, Jr. (born June 23, 1959) is an author and retired Virginia circuit court judge. Biography Clark's first book, ''The Many Aspects of Mobile Home Living'', was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2000 and was a ''New York Times'' Notable Book for 2000, a Book-of-the-Month Club selection and a finalist for The Stephen Crane First Fiction Award. His second novel, ''Plain Heathen Mischief'', was released in 2004 and was also published by Knopf. Clark's third novel, ''The Legal Limit'', released in April 2008, again by Knopf, was a ''Washington Post'' Best Book of the Year for 2008, and, in October, 2009, was announced as the winner of the Library of Virginia's People's Choice Award for fiction. ''The Jezebel Remedy'' was published in June 2015 and appeared on several bestseller lists, rising to number three on Barnes and Noble's Top 100 Books. In reviewing ''The Jezebel Remedy'', ''Entertainment Weekly'' stated that "Clark is, hands down, our finest legal-thr ...
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Martin Clark (footballer, Born 1968)
Martin John Clark (born 13 October 1968 in Motherwell), is a Scottish football player and coach. Clark began his career with Hamilton Academical but did not make a senior appearance for them. He was signed for Clyde, by his father John, and spent two years with the club before transferring to Nottingham Forest. His move to Nottingham was unsuccessful, and after two loan spells, he joined Mansfield Town. He returned to Scotland in 1992, joining Clyde's arch-rivals Partick Thistle. He stayed there for a season, before rejoining Clyde. He went on to have spells with Macclesfield Town and Albion Rovers, before retiring in 1997 after a short spell in the juniors with Armadale Thistle. Clark has also worked as a coach for Jim McInally at Greenock Morton, youth teams at Celtic Celtic, Celtics or Keltic may refer to: Language and ethnicity *pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia **Celts (modern) *Celtic languages **Proto-Celtic language ...
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Martin Clark (footballer, Born 1970)
Martin Clark (born 12 September 1970) is an English former footballer who last played for Northern Premier League side Chorley, retiring after a string of knee injuries in February 2010. Clark played for Crewe Alexandra and Rotherham United in The Football League. Career Early career Clark began his career with Preston North End but did not make a senior appearance for them. He signed for Lancaster City where he made over 140 appearances the club before transferring to Accrington Stanley. Crewe Alexandra While at Stanley, he impressed in an FA Cup match against Crewe Alexandra who signed him in 1991. However, in his three years at the club he found his opportunities limited and was released at the end of his contract. Southport Dropping out of the football, Clark joined Football Conference side Southport. Operating in numerous defensive role at Southport while working as a postman during the day, Clark went on to make over 140 appearances and found the target 10 times. ...
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Martin Clark (snooker Player)
Martin Clark (born 27 October 1968) is an English organiser of snooker tournaments and retired professional snooker player. Career Born in Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands, he started playing snooker at 13 years-old. In 1984, he became the youngest winner of the British under-19 championship at the age of 15 years-old. In 1986, at the Home International series in Heysham, he compiled a break of 141 which was later ratified as the highest break made by a non-professional, superseding Joe Johnson's break of 140 in 1978. He turned professional in 1987, and within his first seven matches he recorded wins over Dennis Taylor and Neal Foulds, beating Taylor 5-0 which the former world champion described as "the best television debut any player has ever had". Clark reached ten ranking tournament quarter-finals in his career, but never progressed any further. He reached the last 16 of the World Championship three times – 1991, 1992 and 1993, and also in 1992 reached the first m ...
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Martin Clark (historian)
Martin Clark (30 September 1938 – 5 August 2017) was a British historian noted for his work on modern Italy. He published at least four books, but is best known for ''Modern Italy, 1871 to the Present'', first published by Longman in 1984. Described as 'authoritative', it was revised twice. For the last two years of his life, he suffered from Parkinson's disease. Early life Martin Nile Clark was born on 30 September 1938, in Worthing, West Sussex, the third child to Alfred Clark, a civil servant and his wife Muriel. During the war the family moved to Llandudno, where Clark attended the Ysgol John Bright, and learned to speak Welsh. He had an affinity for languages and when he joined the National Service, Clark was sent to the Joint Services School for Linguists at Crail. Here he learned Russian for signals intelligence. Academic career During his time studying history at Peterhouse, Cambridge, he became interested in modern Italy, encouraged by Denis Mack Smith. He joined ...
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Martin Clarke (other)
Martin Clarke may refer to: * Martin Clarke (journalist) (born 1964 or 1965), British journalist *Marty Clarke (basketball) (born 1967), Australian basketball player and coach *Martin Clarke (footballer) Martin "Marty" Clarke (; born 13 November 1987) is a Gaelic and former Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) from 2007 to 2009 and again from 2012 to 2014. Underage Cla ... (born 1987), Gaelic and Australian rules footballer See also * Martin Clark (other) {{hndis, name=Clarke, Martin ...
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