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The Time of Your Life: Getting On with Getting On

by John Burningham

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In John BurMingham's well-stocked larder of the fruits of age are contributions from Raymond Briggs, Ivor Cutler, Clare Rayner, Richard Ingrams, Doris Lessing, Patrick Moore, Dervla Murphy, Ronals Searle, Tim Sharpe, Chad Varah, Mary Welsey, and many others on such themes ranging from 'time,' birthdays' and 'travel' to 'ove and marriage.' Woven in amongst these pieces is a rich selection of quotes from T.S. Eliot and Leon Trotsky to Bob Hope and Ogden Nash and fifty witty and poignant drawings by John Burmingham.… (more)
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In John BurMingham's well-stocked larder of the fruits of age are contributions from Raymond Briggs, Ivor Cutler, Clare Rayner, Richard Ingrams, Doris Lessing, Patrick Moore, Dervla Murphy, Ronals Searle, Tim Sharpe, Chad Varah, Mary Welsey, and many others on such themes ranging from 'time,' birthdays' and 'travel' to 'ove and marriage.' Woven in amongst these pieces is a rich selection of quotes from T.S. Eliot and Leon Trotsky to Bob Hope and Ogden Nash and fifty witty and poignant drawings by John Burmingham.

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