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A children's compendium that includes such poems and stories as On the Ning Nang Nong , The Terrible Monster Jelly and lots of Twits. It also includes poems from Silly Verse for Kids .
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A special reprint of Badjelly especially for New Zealand, in response to public demand. Popular with adults and children.
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When Spike Milligan died in 2002, he left behind one of the most diverse legacies in British entertainment history - as well as a legion of devoted fans and admirers. This posthumous anthology provides a comprehensive guide to Milligan's work.
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This second collected work of one of Britain's best-loved comedians, a companion to the original, The Essential Spike Milligan , spans his 50-year career and incorporates a rich and varied range of material.
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Spike Milligan recalls the traumas of his childhood, his highly-strung mother, his largely absent father, the cruelties of a colonial upbringing, the break-up of his first marriage, the mortar bomb which blew him up in Italy and the overwork which gave him a mental breakdown duri ...
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It's 1924 and the Boundary Commission is deciding on the new line between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. With much pushing and shoving, the border finds it's way down the middle of Puckoon, dividing house from outhouse, man from wife, and pub chairs from bars. Something ...
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Presents the recollections of the author's army life from enlistment to the landing at Algiers in 1943.
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Presents the author's reminiscences of World War II.
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A war memoir that presents the author's sage of World War II - from the long remembered outbreak of crabs in monkey to the unfortunate ack-acking of and American killyhawk.
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The central pool of artists, rechristened the combined services entertainment, complete with Gunner Miligan, rechristened Lance-Bambardier, makes its way across Europe, via romantic Rome and verneral Venice, to Vienna where the author demoralizes the troops from the stage despite ...
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