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Books
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The Conspiracy Tourist : Travels Through a Strange World€26.99
Dom Joly sets off on his travels again, immersing himself in the strange world of conspiracies. On his journeys he meets conspiracy theorists galore in destinations all over the world, some famous, some rather less so. Conspiracy theories used to be fun, a bit of laugh.
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Diddly Squat: Pigs Might Fly (Hardback)€27.99
Get ready for another trip back to Clarkson's Farm with the brand new bestseller from our favourite wellie-wearing wannabe farmer, Jeremy Clarkson.
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Graft : How to Smash Life€26.99
Tom Skinner is a grafter. Born and bred in Romford, he's spent a lifetime on market stalls and has always had an eye for opportunity. He's sold everything from laughing monkeys to luxury mattresses!
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T.V. : Big Adventures on the Small Screen€29.99
Peter Kay takes you on a journey into the wonders of TV, back to the days when Dusty Bin was a household name, Robin of Sherwood was a pin-up and the Brookside siege was the event of the year.
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What About Men? (Hardback)€26.99
As any feminist who talks about the problems of girls and women will know, the first question you will ever be asked is 'But what about MEN?'
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A Bit of a Writer : Brendan Behan's Complete Collected Short Prose€27.99
Brendan Behan wrote over one hundred articles for Irish newspapers between 1951 and 1956 as he rose to international fame, with most of them written in a weekly column in the Irish Press.
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A Wealth of Pigeons : A Cartoon Collection€27.99
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER - WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER - LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER
A great gift for those who are intrigued by cartoon art, sketching, humour, and creation of modern art forms
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My Mother, The Bearded Lady : The Selected Letters of Miles Kington€29.99
A journalist, columnist, humorist and musician, Miles Kington began his writing career at Punch, where he created Franglais, a hugely popular fictional language, before going on to write a daily column for The Times, followed by the Independent.
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