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The Little Book of Mornington Crescent by Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Barry Cryer, Humphrey Lyttelton, Jon Naismith, Iain Pattinson
Book Type: Hardcover
Published: 19 October 2000
Publisher: Orion
RRP:£6.99
Best Discount: £3.59 (51%) Cheapest price: £3.40
Prices last checked: 30/11/2008 23:51:52
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Review:
Finally, I can get from Northolt to MC in under 71 moves! Although it is necessary to be wary of the shambling wugu-beast of the District-Line. I'd also recommend that you play carefully around the 'maze of twisty passages all alike'. This book is an ideal companion for those who have no access to the airwaves and have to play MC over semaphore. Don't be baffled by the historical-precedence rules - this book explains how many grand-masters have won important tournaments wearing nothing but a pair of Y-fronts and an important looking hat. Excellent. I'd recommend buying 3 copies - one for upstairs, one for downstairs and one for the bog. 5-stars!
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