Mark Clark (1985) By Martin Blumenson
Martin Blumenson constructs the meteoric rise and contradictory career of the man whom some criticized as 'vainglorious and self-seeking' while others idolized him as a hero. New material, much from Clark's own diary, reveals unsuspected frictions in the Anglo-US command, and sheds new light on Eisenhower and George Marshall.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 306 pages
- In Good Condition































