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Simon Hoggart

    Simon Hoggart
    Hamster That Loved Puccini
    Don't Tell Mum
    The Cat that Could Open the Fridge
    Life's Too Short to Drink Bad Wine
    America
    House of Fun
    • 2014

      Every Christmas, unwanted round robin letters, stuffed with news of young Chloe's nauseating excellence at - well - everything, the announcement of Janet's cousin's husband's friend's divorce, or the details of Terry's colonoscopy, accumulate on doormats. One day, Simon Hoggart decided to do something about it. He mercilessly presented the most eye-popping examples of such letters in his bestseller 'The Cat that Could Open the Fridge', and followed it up with 'The Hamster that Loved Puccini', hoping he had put a stop to them. And yet the letters, booklets and photo-montages kept on coming. So here, to drive home his message, 'The Round Robin Letters' brings together his two collections in an anthology that will have everyone choking with laughter on their Christmas pudding.

      Round Robin Letters, the
    • 2014

      House of Fun

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      This book contains a collection of Simon Hoggart's finest and funniest sketches. It is instant history with added jokes.

      House of Fun
    • 2011

      Send Up the Clowns

      Parliamentary Sketches, 2007-11

      A collection of parliamentary sketches that takes us from the departure of Tony Blair to the arrival of the grumpiest prime minister in recent history, through the expenses scandal - with its duck houses, moat cleaning and porn films - to the last election and the arrival of a new premiere, David Cameron, the man who hates the condom on his head.

      Send Up the Clowns
    • 2011

      A Long Lunch

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A host of anecdotes from Simon's 40-plus years in journalism

      A Long Lunch
    • 2009

      Simon Hoggart has been wine correspondent of the UK's Spectator magazine since 2001. He never writes for the wine expert, always for the enthusiastic layman, and he has an infectious pleasure in finding a delicious, reasonably priced bottle. Life's Too Short to Drink Bad Wine is a highly eclectic and personal selection for everyone to enjoy.

      Life's Too Short to Drink Bad Wine
    • 2006

      Don't Tell Mum

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      This work collects the funniest, most alarming, most gruesome emails sent home to friends and family during student gap years.

      Don't Tell Mum
    • 2005

      Book. Publisher: Atlantic Books, Limited. Published: 2005. 1st Edition. Comments: Black cloth, near fine. Dust jacket very good+, slightly dented to back. Pages near fine. Binding sound and tight.

      Hamster That Loved Puccini
    • 2004

      Simon Hoggart brings together the funniest and most surreal examples of that bete noire, the Christmas round robin letter, accompanied by his own inimitably funny commentary.

      The Cat that Could Open the Fridge
    • 1997
    • 1997