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The World According to Clarkson

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Light Blue for big ideas Green for mystery Orange for fantastic fiction Pink for distant lands Dark Blue for real lives Purple for viewpoints Jeremy Clarkson's 'The World According to Clarkson' is the bestselling sideways look at the world we live in. Inside, he reveals – among other things – how too much science can be bad for our health and the perils of hunting foxes at night while drunk. 'The World According to Clarkson' is not only a hilarious attack on the pompous and the ridiculous, but also an unforgettable celebration of the eccentric, the unusual, and the sheer bloody brilliant. Whether orange, blue, green, pink or purple, Penguin Celebrations give readers everywhere unique voices, enthralling stories and quite simply the best books of their kind to be published in recent years. What's not to celebrate?

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The World According to Clarkson, Jeremy Clarkson

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Année de publication
2007
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(souple),
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Titre
The World According to Clarkson
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2007
Format
souple
Pages
352
ISBN10
014103520X
ISBN13
9780141035208
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Light Blue for big ideas Green for mystery Orange for fantastic fiction Pink for distant lands Dark Blue for real lives Purple for viewpoints Jeremy Clarkson's 'The World According to Clarkson' is the bestselling sideways look at the world we live in. Inside, he reveals – among other things – how too much science can be bad for our health and the perils of hunting foxes at night while drunk. 'The World According to Clarkson' is not only a hilarious attack on the pompous and the ridiculous, but also an unforgettable celebration of the eccentric, the unusual, and the sheer bloody brilliant. Whether orange, blue, green, pink or purple, Penguin Celebrations give readers everywhere unique voices, enthralling stories and quite simply the best books of their kind to be published in recent years. What's not to celebrate?