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Author PALIN MICHAEL
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Hemingways stol
Palin, Michael
Inbunden. Utgiven 1997 av Norstedts förlag. Sidor 288. ISBN 91-1-964282-2. Besök gärna vår hemsida för resumé och bild: www.pslinden.com
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Pole to Pole
Palin, Michael
For Sale 1st Penguin Printing
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Cyril and the House of Commons
Palin, Michael
For Sale First Edition
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Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure
Michael Palin
Condition: Very Good. :: Further Information: Weighs 1.150 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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Around the World in Eighty Days
Michael Palin
Condition: Very Good. :: Further Information: No precis available. 256pp. ::
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Pole to Pole
PALIN, Michael
Condition: Very Good - in Good DJ. DJ slightly ruffled along edges, a little loose. Lightly rubbed at head and tail. Leans slightly. Text bright and tight. :: Further Information: No synopsis available. 320pp. Weighs 1.300 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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Hemingway's Chair
PALIN, Michael
Condition: Near Fine - in Near Fine DJ. :: Further Information: Martin Sproale is a mild, conventional assistant postmaster with a passionate obsession with the life, work and personality of Ernest Hemingway. But when an ambitious young outsider is appointed postmaster over Martin's head and starts to transform the friendly, old- fashioned post office for privatisation and the high-tech challenges of the 21st century, Martin is faced with a choice - to be his usual agreeable self and go along with the drastic changes, or to be like his hero and fight for what he believes in. ::
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Hemingways Chair
PALIN, Michael
Condition: Mint :: Further Information: Martin Sproale is a mild, conventional assistant postmaster in his mid-thirties living in an English coastal town. The only exceptional thing about this model of small-town conformity is his passionate obsession with the life, work and personality of Ernest Hemingway. ::
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New Europe
Michael Palin
Until the early 1990s, when the Berlin Wall came tumbling down, travelling behind the iron curtain was never easy. In undertaking his new journey through Eastern Europe, breathing in its rich history, filming its exquisite sights and talking to its diverse peoples, Michael fills what has been a void in his own experience and that of very many of his own generation. As in all his series, Palin's New Europe takes the form of a journey through countries which have rich and complex cultures. Few have survived intact, as the ebb and flow of warring armies has continually changed the map of Europe. Starting in the mountains of Slovenia he travels down through Croatia and the former Yugoslavia to Albania before turning northwards to embrace Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, The Ukraine, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, the former East Germany, Poland, the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad (as Konigsberg originally home to the Teutonic Knights), Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, opening up a new and undiscovered world to millions of viewers and readers.
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Michael Palin has kept a diary since newly married in the late 1960s, when he was beginning to make a name for himself as a TV scriptwriter (for David Frost, the Two Ronnies, etc). But Monty Python was just around the corner. In this first volume of his diaries he tells for the first time how Python emerged and triumphed.Perceptive and funny, it chronicles not only his struggle to find a niche in the world of television comedy, but also the extraordinary goings on of the many powerful personalities who coalesced to form the Monty Python team.Read by Michael Palin.
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