Talk:Henry W. Clark

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Another pathetic, one-dimensional fanboy exercise which appears to deliberately avoid acknowledging the subject's notability outside of the creator's fanboy POV box. Let me help you out. Clark spent many years, perhaps decades, as the D.C.-based lobbyist for the Alaska Steamship Company. He also wrote somewhere in the neighborhood of a half dozen books on 19th-century and early 20th-century Alaska history. One in particular which stood out was the biography of his grandfather, Buck Choquette, which he self-published back in the days when book deals weren't as easy to obtain as a pair of socks or a plate of french fries. Are the interests of readers being served by excluding this information and instead focusing on one facet of his life backed by perfunctory sourcing? Absolutely not. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 23:53, 12 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]