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Jeffrey Archer on The Clifton Chronicles. Jeffrey Archer discusses The Clifton Chronicles. Video courtesy of Pan Macmillan UK.
Assumed office 27 July 1992 Member of Parliament for In office 8 December 1969 – 10 October 1974 Preceded by Succeeded by Personal details Born Jeffrey Howard Archer ( 1940-04-15) 15 April 1940 (age 77), England Political party Other political affiliations Spouse(s) (m. 1966) Children William Harold Archer (b. 1972) James Howard Archer (b.
1974) Occupation Politician, author Website Writing career Occupation Novelist, short story writer, playwright Period 1976–present Genre, drama Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (born 15 April 1940) is an English novelist and politician. Before becoming an author, Archer was a (1969–1974), but did not seek re-election after a financial scandal that left him almost bankrupt. He revived his fortunes as a best-selling novelist; his books have sold around 330 million copies worldwide. Archer became deputy chairman of the (1985–1986) before resigning after a newspaper accused him of paying money to a prostitute. In 1987 he won a court case and was awarded large damages because of this claim.
He was made a in 1992 and subsequently became Conservative candidate to be the first elected. He had to resign his candidacy in 1999 after it emerged that he had lied in his 1987 libel case.
He was imprisoned (2001–2003) for and, ending his elected political career. List of works Kane and Abel series. (1979). (1982).
(revised edition 1986) Clifton Chronicles. (2011). (2012). (2013). (2014). (2015). (2016).
(2016) Other novels. (1976).
(1977). (1984). (1986). (1991). (1993). (1996).
(1998). (2002). (2005). by Benjamin Iscariot, with Francis J. (2007). (2008).
(2009). Heads You Win (2018) Short stories/collections. (including ) (1980). (1988). Fools, Knaves, and Heroes: Great Political Short Stories Editor, Introduction.
(1991). (1994).
The Collected Short Stories (1997) Collects A Quiver Full of Arrows, A Twist in the Tale and Twelve Red Herrings. (2000).
(2006). (2010). The New Collected Short Stories (2011) Collects To Cut a Long Story Short, Cat O'Nine Tales, and And Thereby Hangs a Tale. The Jeffrey Archer Short Story Challenge Collection Editor, Contributor ( Unique)(2013). It Can’t Be October Already (2017) Single short story. Tell Tale (2017) Plays. Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1987).
Exclusive (1989). The Accused (2000) Prison diaries (non-fiction). 1.
(2004) For children. The First Miracle (1980). By Royal Appointment (1980).
Willy Visits the Square World (1980). Willy and the Killer Kipper (1981) See also. — Archer's contemporary, another Conservative politician imprisoned for perjury. — Lib-Dem politician, imprisoned for perverting the course of justice References.
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Jeffrey Archer Books In Order
Eyre, Hermione (6 April 2008). Retrieved 6 May 2010. Leonard, Tom (2 October 2002). The Telegraph.
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Retrieved 3 November 2015. Darwin College.
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London, UK: BBC. 26 February 2006. From the original on 14 June 2006. Archer, Jeffrey (7 June 2014). From the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015. From the original on 13 December 2015.
The Clifton Chronicles
Jeffrey Archer 22 February 2017 at the., London: Pan, edition 2003, p.vi Further reading. (1995). Jeffrey Archer: Stranger than Fiction. Mantle, Jonathan (1993).
In For A Penny: Unauthorized Biography of Jeffrey Archer (Revised edition). My Learned Friends: an Insider's View of the Jeffrey Archer Case and Other Notorious Actions. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to. at. at Hansard 1803–2005. at PublicWhip.org. at TheyWorkForYou.com.
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