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Nigel Kemble-Clarkson

    \"Things Ain't What They Used to Be\"
    Blake's Progress
    • Having completed a controversial twelve year military career with the rank of captain in the Royal Fusiliers, Richard Blake's a subsequent service with the Officer Special Reserve Corps soon significantly eats into his first civilian career

      Blake's Progress
    • \"Things Ain't What They Used to Be\"

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Nigel Kemble-Clarkson was born in 1939, the only child of a City ship broker and a portrait painter. Following a Sussex prep school education, initially during Hitler's 'doodle bugging', he attended Brighton College where sport was the focus of his achievements.

      \"Things Ain't What They Used to Be\"