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The Mighty Book of Boosh

Illustrated by Dave Brown
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Canongate Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Published: 18th Sep 2008
Dimensions: w 204mm h 263mm d 29mm
Weight: 1135g
ISBN-10: 1847673228
ISBN-13: 9781847673220
Barcode No: 9781847673220
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Synopsis
Join Howard Moon, Vince Noir, Naboo, Bollo, Bob Fossil, Old Gregg, the Moon, and all your other favourite characters on a unique journey in to the world of The Mighty Boosh. Content includes: *An extract from Howard's jazz detective novel Trumpet Full of Memories *Vince's Christmas Toy story *Bollo's letters to Peter Jackson *Bob Fossil's postcards from 'Nam *A new Charlie story *Ol' Gregg's watercolours *Naboo's guide to black magic *Dixon Bainbridge's Turkish Challenge *Crimp lyrics Incredibly funny, visually dynamic, surreal, musical, wildly creative... The Mighty Boosh is unlike anything else on British television, and this beautifully illustrated humour book is utterly unique.

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If Salvador Dali, Dr Seuss and Douglas Adams had ever cracked open a bottle of absinthe and written a sitcom, it might have turned out like this. * * Radio Times * * If there had ever been a collaboration between David Bowie, Anthony Burgess and Maurice Sendak, author of WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE, it might have turned out something like this. * * Observer * * Morecambe and Wise reinvented by Lewis Carroll * * Independent * * Charming, audacious and genuinely innovative * * The Times * * A double act for the new millennium * * Time Out * * Hip, sexy and magical * * The Times * * Every Boosh connoisseur will have their most surrealist rib tickled with a glow stick made of glitterball fluff. And that's just the gags... Visually, the book is ostentatiously beautiful... glossy and aesthetically sumptous. -- Martha de Lacey * * London Lite * *