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Clive James' Reliable Essays: The Best Of Clive James
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As of This Writing: The Essential Essays, 1968-2002
A mixed collection: James gets three stars for having a good lively prose style and for penning a very good essay on Nixon instead of the one star warranted by the crudity of his views about poets. The worst parts of this book are the little afterwards [... more]
$35.00
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Unreliable Memoirs
Don't read this in a public place!: This would have to be the best offering from Clive James that I have read. His acerbic wit makes for great reading. I found this text on a bookshelf in a beach holiday house and was immediately captivated. I lost count [... more]
$16.95
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Falling Towards England (Picador Books)
Very funny and clever!: This is one of a series of autobiographical books from Clive James - Unreliable Memoirs and May Week Was in June being the others - which take Clive from his boyhood in Australia to the hallowed halls of Cambridge University. [... more]
$14.45
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Unreliable Memoirs: Autobiography (Picador Books)
Don't read this in a public place!: This would have to be the best offering from Clive James that I have read. His acerbic wit makes for great reading. I found this text on a bookshelf in a beach holiday house and was immediately captivated. I lost count [... more]
$16.50
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The Book of My Enemy: Collected Verse, 1958-2003
Author: Clive James Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 811 EAN: 9780330420044 ISBN: 0330420046 Number Of Pages: 436 Publication Date: 2003-01 [... more]
$33.05
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Meaning of Recognition: New Essays 2001 - 2005
Afternoon Light: Clive James is an expatriate Australian who travelled to Britian as a young man and has made a career as a writer and columnist. These are a collection of essays and talks that he has created in the last few years. James combines the [... more]
$21.94
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Always Unreliable
Doesn't pummel you with verbal truncheons of crushed Dutch: From BERNARD LEVIN, BOOK TWO by Clive James: "Victor Hugo was under the impression that he was Victor Hugo. Bernard Levin feels the same way about Bernard Levin. He is never off his plinth. [... more]
$16.50
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Meaning of Recognition: New Essays 2001-2005
Afternoon Light: Clive James is an expatriate Australian who travelled to Britian as a young man and has made a career as a writer and columnist. These are a collection of essays and talks that he has created in the last few years. James combines the [... more]
$13.16
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Cultural Amnesia: Necessary Memories from History and ...
Get a Brow Lift from He Whose Mighty Intellect Towers Above All!: Although intended as a work of literature, "Cultural Amnesia" has more in common with your local phone directory -- except that the phone directory contains more information. [... more]
$35.00
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Flying Visits (Picador Books)
A supersonic delight: Clive James was a young person fascinated by planes , airports, and flying. This fascination has its literary expression in this collection of 'Observer' columns focused on his immediate impressions of cities he alights in. He [... more]
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North Face of Soho: More Unreliable Memoirs
Disappointed: I approached the book with anticipation, having enjoyed "Unreliable Memoirs" (Volume One).This latest volume, which brings us up to James' post-Cambridge early career, is unbelievably tedious: solipsistic, self-absorbed, full of [... more]
$11.69
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