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- And Another Thing: The World According To Clarkson: V. 2 by Jeremy Clarkson
- Everyone knows that Jeremy Clarkson finds the world a perplexing place - after all, he wrote a bestselling book about it. Yet despite the appearance of "The World According To Clarkson", things don't seem to have improved much. However, Jeremy is not someone to give up easily and he's decided to hav

- 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

- Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit The Encyclopedia Of Modern Life by Alan Mcarthur
- 'An A-Z rant about the naffness of modern life that's so relentlessly bitter it's actually rather uplifting'

- Talk To The Hand: The Utter Bloody Rudeness Of Everyday Life (or Six Good Reasons To Stay Home And Bolt The Door) by Lynne Truss
- "Talk to the hand 'cause the face ain't listening," the saying goes. When did the world get to be so rude? When did society become so inconsiderate? It's a topic that has been simmering for years, and Lynne Truss says that it has now reached boiling point. Taking on the boorish behaviour that has be

- The Little Book Of Stupid Men (humour) by No Author
- "The Little Book of Stupid Men" aims to be a mischievous send-up of the male species, containing humourous home truths about men. For example, "Why do stupid men drive BMWs?" or "What does a stupid man say when he proposes marriage? You're going to have a WHAT?"

- A Special Gift For Baldy (cartoon Book) by Roland Fiddy
- Cartoon Book-Funny

- Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit The Encyclopedia Of Modern Life by Alan Mcarthur
- 'An A-Z rant about the naffness of modern life that's so relentlessly bitter it's actually rather uplifting'

- The Pop-up Book Of Sex by Kees Moerbeek
- This is an informative pop-up book on the erotic arts featuring the world's ten best carnal positions brought vividly to life in full-color, three-dimensional paper tableaux. The perfect tongue-in-cheek gift for Valentine's, weddings and birthdays, "The Pop-Up Book of Sex" is a clever and informativ

- Why Do Men Have Nipples by Mark Leyner and Billy Goldberg
- You know how it is...you're at a party, you've had a drink or two, and then somewone introduces you to a friend. He's a doctor. And it seems like the perfect time to ask all those strange questions you've always wondered about... - why do some people have an 'outie' belly button and some pe

- Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit The Encyclopedia Of Modern Life by Alan Mcarthur
- 'An A-Z rant about the naffness of modern life that's so relentlessly bitter it's actually rather uplifting'

- Sunday Express And Daily Express Cartoons, Twentienth Series by Giles
- Original 1966 paperback, introduction by Sean Connery

- Sunday Express And Daily Express Cartoons, Twenty-first Series by Giles
- Original 1967 paperback, introduction by David Frost

- Sunday Express And Daily Express Cartoons, Twenty-first Series by Giles
- Original 1967 paperback, introduction by David Frost

- Sunday Express And Daily Express Cartoons, Twenty-fifth Series by Giles
- Original 1971 paperback, with introduction by Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett

- Sunday Express And Daily Express Cartoons, Thirty-fifth Series by Giles
- Original 1981 paperback
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