Classic Adventures According to Spike Milligan

Classic Adventures According to Spike Milligan

by SpikeMilligan (Author)

Synopsis

Spike Milligan wrote the book on today's sense of humour' 'But why keep me in the dark, Holmes?' 'It saves electicity, Watson.' 'What is a black spot? Is it an accident?' 'He gave a groan and he was alive! He spoke as he sat up, 'Have you got a fag, mate?' Welcome to the world of the classic adventure story, hilariously retold by legendary comic Spike Milligan. Relive Robin Hood, in which Little John becomes Big Dick and the Merry Men are joined by Groucho Marx. give yourself the willies with Frankenstein, whose monster comes to life craving a cigarette. join Sherlock Holmes for The Hound Of Baskervilles, where Guinness and Newcastle Brown are taken intravenously and a woman cries in the night. Thrill to Black Beauty as told by the horse himself. And the hunt for buried treasure with Long John Silver, Jim Hawkins and ...Groucho Marx in Treasure Island. Spike Milligan, the much-loved entertainer, broadcaster and writer, was widely regarded as the most influential British comedian since the Second World War. On his death in 2002, he was remembered as an 'irreverent and hysterical presence' by Prince Charles. Fellow comedian and writer Stephen Fry described Milligan's writing as 'abosutely immortal'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 09 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0753508419
ISBN 13: 9780753508411
Book Overview: Classic adventure stories retold by Spike Milligan in his typically hilarious style - selection includes Sherlock Holmes, Robin Hood and Frankenstein

Media Reviews
Milligan is often at his best here ... the effect is both funny ha-ha and funny peculiar. * Observer *
Author Bio
Spike Milligan was perhaps best known as one of the goons. He went on to become one of Britain's foremost comic writers and performers. His bestselling titles include Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall, Puckoon and Where have all the Bullets Gone? He died in 2002.