Second-Class Male by Stan Madeley

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Second-Class Male by Stan Madeley

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In this hilarious book, Stan Madeley uses his 'celebrity status' as an innovative excuse to plague, pester and pen letters to many well-known faces, politicians and organizations, with hilarious results. Second-Class Male is a witty and joyously surreal collection from an extraordinary new voice.

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Second-Class Male by Stan Madeley

Cabaret star, nobleman, plastics expert, chisel thrower, owl warden, porn star, rubber duck magnate, conservationist and bête noir of Esther Rantzen - Stan Madeley is all these things, and much more. Whether he's offering himself up for adoption to Elton John or attempting to hypnotize Derren Brown - by letter - Stan Madeley (by deed poll) is a fearless and dynamic correspondent. Boldly billing himself as Britain's top Richard Madely lookalike, he uses his 'celebrity status' as an innovative excuse to plague, pester and pen letters to many well-known faces, politicians and organisations, with hilarious results. Written in the bestselling tradition of the Henry Root and Robin Cooper letters, Second-Class Male is a witty and joyously surreal collection from an extraordinary new voice.
The Henry Root de nos jours * The Independent on Sunday *
In the tradition of Henry Root and Robin Cooper, these are hilarious spoof letters..the replies are often equally hilarious * The Bookseller *
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ISBN 13 9781843174912
ISBN 10 184317491X
Title Second-Class Male
Author Stan Madeley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Year published 2010-10-07
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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