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Alexander Clifford

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134:. According to one writer, "Moorehead and Clifford were complementary opposites, professional rivals as well as friends. Clifford was an intellectual European and a profound pessimist, uncertain of himself and the world. The expatriate Moorehead was driven by his curiosity, brilliance and eagerness to discover the world." Moorehead's memoir 30: 22: 350: 330: 360: 283: 247: 340: 355: 335: 345: 231: 142:(2015) is an account of Clifford's work as a war correspondent and his friendship with Alan Moorehead and Christopher Buckley. 302: 72: 199:
Nancy Nicholson did not take Graves' surname when they married, and also insisted that her daughters bear hers.
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is, amongst other things, the story of his friendship with Clifford. Richard Knott's book
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flying ship in which he was being transported beached near Malta to avoid sinking.
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Three against Rommel. The Campaigns of Wavell, Auchinleck and Alexander
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and Annie Mary Prydie "Nancy" Nicholson, elder daughter of the painter
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in 1938). Moorehead wrote much about him in his three books on the
43:(1909 – 1952) was a British journalist and author, best known as a 28: 20: 122:. They spent much of the war in each other's company during the 75:. Clifford died in 1952 and is buried on the headland near 252:, Jon Lake, Osprey, 2000, p. 74, accessed 30 November 2009 219:
Alan Moorehead, 'A Late Education' (1970), p 41 and p 132
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Alan Moorehead
war correspondent
Charterhouse School
Balliol College, Oxford
Savoy Chapel
Robert Graves
William Nicholson
Portofino
Daily Mail
Sunderland
Daily Express
Alan Moorehead
Spanish Civil War
Saint-Jean-de-Luz
North African Campaign
Desert War
Allied invasion of Italy
Invasion of Normandy
G. G. Harrap
Robert Graves Family Tree
Archived
Wayback Machine
Sunderland Squadrons of World War 2
Details of A Late Education: Episodes In A Life
Review of Moorehead's A Late Education
Archived
Wayback Machine
Text of The Conquest of North Africa 1940 to 1943

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