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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' ...
(born 1959), American judge and author *
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 ...
, former Scottish footballer *
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 i ...
, former English footballer *
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 th ...
(born 1968), former English professional snooker player *
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. Desc ...
(1938–2017), British historian


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Martin Clarke (disambiguation) 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 Novemb ...
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Clark (surname) Clark is an English language surname with historical links to England, Scotland, and Ireland, ultimately derived from the Latin ''clericus'' meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated ...
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