Descript |
vii, 217 pages illustrations 24 cm |
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"The contents of this book first appeared in Jeremy Clarkson's Sunday times column."--Page [ix] |
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"Jeremy takes us back to another year of life as a gentleman farmer at Diddly Squat - what could possibly go wrong this time? Welcome back to Clarkson's farm. At the end of Jeremy's first year, Diddly Squat farm rewarded him with profits of 144 pounds. And while he's mastered the art of moaning, challenges still abound. Who knew loading a trailer was more demanding than flying a gunship? That cows were more dangerous than motor-racing? Or that it's easier to get planning permission for a nuclear power station than turning an old barn into a restaurant? Life on Clarkson's farm may not always go according to plan. But not a day goes by when Jeremy can't say 'I've done a thing' and mean it"--Publisher's description |
Subject |
Clarkson, Jeremy.
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Bondekultur
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Lantliv
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Agriculture.
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Farmers.
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Farms.
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Homes.
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Television personalities.
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Great Britain.
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England -- Chipping Norton.
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Anekdoter
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Anecdotes
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Classmark |
791.45028092
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Alt Auth |
Walton, Garry
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Add Title |
'Til the cows come home |
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Until the cows come home |
ISBN/ISSN |
9780241609521 |
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