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For Crying Out Loud

The World According to Clarkson Volume 3

Jeremy Clarkson
Barcode 9780141038124
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Release Date: 14/05/2009

Genre: Travel & Transport
Sub-Genre: Humour & Joke Books
Label: Penguin Books Ltd
Series: World According to Clarkson
Language: English
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

The World According to Clarkson Volume 3. The author's one man war on crimes against common sense has not yet been won. And out hero's still scratching his head at the madness of it all. But it's not all bad. He's learnt a little along the way, including: why binge drinking is good for you; the worst word in the English language; the problem with America; and how to dispose of a seal.

The publication of The World According to Clarkson in 2004 launched a multi-million-copy bestselling phenomenon. But to no avail.

Jeremy's one-man war on crimes against common sense has not yet been won. And our hero's still scratching his head at the madness of it all. But it's not all bad. He's learned a little along the way, including:

Why binge drinking is good for you

The worst word in the English language

The remarkable secret of eternal youth

The pleasure and pain of middle-aged drumming

The problem with America

And how to dispose of a seal

For anyone who's ever been driven to wonder just what is the matter with people these days, For Crying Out Loud is the perfect riposte. Surprising, fearless and always laugh-out-loud funny, Clarkson's back. And he's got a point .

Jeremy Clarkson began his writing career on the Rotherham Advertiser. Since then he has written for the Sun, the Sunday Times, the Rochdale Observer, the Wolverhampton Express & Star, all of the associated Kent Newspapers, and Lincolnshire Life. Today he is the tallest person working in British television.