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Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic by Terry Jones

Arguably the greatest collaboration in the whole history of comedy

Bestselling author Douglas Adams wrote the storyline based on his CD-ROM game of the same name (as this novel, not as him, obviously).

Terry Jones of Monty Python wrote the book. In the nude Parents be warned Most of the words in this book were written by a naked man

So. You want to argue with that? All right, we give in.

Starship Titanic is the greatest, most fabulous, most technologically advanced interstellar cruise line ever built. It is like a cross between the Queen Mary, the Chrysler Building, Tutankhamen's tomb, and Venice. Furthermore, it cannot possibly go wrong. . . .

Sadly, however, seconds after its launch it undergoes SMEF, or Spontaneous Massive Existence Failure. And disappears.

Except, everything's got to be somewhere.

Coming home that night, on a little known planet called Earth, Dan and Lucy Gibson find something very large and very, very shiny sticking into their house. . .

Terry Jones is one of Monty Python's Flying Circus's original creators. He's also a film and television director, a playwright, a medieval researcher, and the author of several children's books, including the award-winning The Saga of Erik the Viking and Dr Fegg's Encyclopedia of All World Knowledge (co-authored with Michael Palin). He is based in London.

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ISBN 13 9780345368430
ISBN 10 0345368436
Title Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic
Author Terry Jones
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Random House USA Inc
Year published 1998-10-27
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.