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Little Book Of One Liners (little Book Of) by Alison Buillivant
Sharp retorts, smart replies, chat ups and put downs, verbal mistakes, sophisticated word-play, quips, wisecracks, gibes, chestnuts ... all these and much more in this collection.
The World According To Clarkson by Jeremy Clarkson
The world is an exciting and confusing place for Jeremy Clarkson - a man who can find the overgrown schoolboy in us all. In The World According to Clarkson, one of the country's funniest comic writers has free reign to expose absurdity, celebrate eccentricity and entertain richly in the process. And
I Know You Got Soul by Jeremy Clarkson
It will come as no surprise to anyone that Jeremy Clarkson loves machines. But it's not just any old bucket of bolts, cogs and bearings that puts that rings his bell. In fact, he's scoured the length and and breadth of the land, plunged into oceans and taken to the skies in search of those rare mach
Blast From The Past by Ben Elton
It's 2.15 a.m. and the phone wakes you. Only someone bad would ring you at such an hour, or someone with bad news, which would probably be worse. You hear the answer-machine kick in and feel your heart beat. You listen. And then you hear the voice you least expect - a blast from the past." Blast
Ancestral Vices by Tom Sharpe
This title involves left-wing academics, right-wing capitalists, true-blue country gentry, workers, peasants, police and lawyers. From the Publisher ‘Tom Sharpe is in top form… outrageously funny… Left-wing academics, right-wing capitalists, true-blue country gentry, workers, peasants, police
Porterhouse Blue by Tom Sharpe
Porterhouse College is world renowned for its gastronomic excellence, the arrogance of its Fellows, its academic mediocrity and the social cachet it confers on the athletic sons of county families. Sir Godber Evans, ex-Cabinet Minister and the new Master, is determined to change all this. Spurred on
Wilt by Tom Sharpe
Henry Wilt, tied to a daft job and a domineering wife, has just been passed over for promotion yet again. Ahead of him at the Polytechnic stretch years of trying to thump literature into the heads of plasterers, joiners, butchers and the like. And things are no better at home where his massive wife,
Wilt On High by Tom Sharpe
Wilt is still teaching at the Fenland Tech, attempting to drill English into plasterers, dozing through tedious committee meetings and occasionally getting mildly plastered in 'The Pig in a Poke' with one of his few bearable colleagues. But the even tenor of his days is rudely interrupted when the s
The World According To Clarkson by Jeremy Clarkson
The world is an exciting and confusing place for Jeremy Clarkson - a man who can find the overgrown schoolboy in us all. In The World According to Clarkson, one of the country's funniest comic writers has free reign to expose absurdity, celebrate eccentricity and entertain richly in the process. And
Everest: The Ultimate Hump by Tami Knight
For those of you who aren't summitting Mt. Everest this year, you won't want to miss the satiric and irreverent humor that illustrator Tami Knight hurls at the mother of all mountains.
Everest: The Ultimate Hump by Tami Knight
For those of you who aren't summitting Mt. Everest this year, you won't want to miss the satiric and irreverent humor that illustrator Tami Knight hurls at the mother of all mountains.
The Complete Yes Minister by Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay
Yes Minister is a multi-award winning satirical British sitcom written by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn that was first transmitted by BBC television and radio between 1980 and 1984, split over three seven-episode series. The sequel, Yes, Prime Minister, ran from 1986 to 1988. In total this made 38 ep
High Society by Ben Elton
The war on drugs has been lost. The simple fact is that the whole world is rapidly becoming one vast criminal network. From pop stars and princes to crack whores and street kids, from the Groucho Club toilets to the poppy fields of Afghanistan, we are all partners in crime. High Society is a story a
Ghost Children by Sue Townsend
Angela aborts an unwanted child. 17 years later, the child's father, Christopher, cannot forget his grief. He seeks out Angela to know the truth about the abortion. Angela and Christopher rekindle a passionate relationship which contains the seed of a dangerous new life together.
Chart Throb by Ben Elton
"Chart Throb" is the ultimate pop quest. Ninety five thousand hopefuls. Three judges. Just one winner. And that's Colin Simms, the genius behind the show. Colin always wins because Colin writes the rules. But this year, as he sits smugly in judgement upon the mingers, clingers and blingers whom he h
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