Clive Aslet
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Clive Aslet is a writer and was the editor of Country Life for 13 years, he left as editor in 2006 and is now editor at large of the magazine[1], doing mainly freelance articles for various newspapers. Aslet was educated at Peterhouse Cambridge, where he earned a degree in history of architecture.[1]
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[edit] Books published
Aslet is the author of:
- Landmarks of Britain: The Five Hundred Places That Made Our History (Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 2006) (ISBN 0340735112)
- The American Country House (Yale University Press, 2005) (ISBN 0300105053)
- A Horse in the Country: Diary of a Year in the Heart of England (Fourth Estate, 2002) (ISBN 1841153761)
[edit] The Story of Greenwich
(Fourth Estate, 1999) (ISBN 1857028252)
- Inside the House of Lords (with Derry Moore) (HarperCollins 1998) (ISBN 0004140478)
- Anyone for England? (Little, Brown; 1997) (ISBN 0316881724)
- Countryblast (with Michael Heath) (John Murray, 1991) (ISBN 0719549450)
- The American Houses of Robert A.M. Stern (with Robert A.M. Stern) (Rizzoli International Publications, 1991) (ISBN 0847814335)
- Deuce of an Uproar: William Eden Nesfield's Letters to the Rector of Radwinter in Essex (Friends of Radwinter Church, 1988) (ISBN 0951374605)
- The Last Country Houses (Yale University Press, 1985) (ISBN 0300034741)
- Quinlan Terry (Yale University Press, 1982) (ISBN 0300029047)
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[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Clare Fisher (2 February 2006). Clive Aslet takes on editor-at-large role on Country Life. journalism.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-05-21.