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Description: ISBN 055214844X / Author: Rolf Harris / Genre: Biography / After nearly fifty years on stage and screen, Rolf Harris is a widely ... more Newest Review: ... get stuck in too. And then came 4:30pm, the official start to the autobiography signing and already a massive queue had ... more |
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Format: paperback, Publisher: Random House Children's Books, ISBN
Two craftily interwoven stories, separated by 50 years in time, m ... |
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Format: paperback (B format), Publisher: Vintage, ISBN: 009928398
More than a collection of short stories, yet not quite a novel, L ... |
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Format: hardback, Publisher: Berrett-Koehler, ISBN: 1576751074
The scrappy spirit of Horatio Alger is alive and well in success ... |
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Format: Paperback, ISBN: 9781576751268
The scrappy spirit of Horatio Alger is alive and well in success ... |
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by - written on 24/09/01
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This isn't about the book itself, but about when Rolf signed copies in Barratts, St.Neots. Rolf Harris in St. Neots On Tuesday the 11th September, Rolf Harris came to St. Neots in Cambridgeshire to sign his new autobiography. It started with Rolf, his usual and jolly old self, playing his digeridoo in his usual masterful manner. Can you tell what it is yet? Yes, and others get stuck in too. And then came 4:30pm, the official start to the autobiography signing and already a massive queue had formed to but Rolf's Book and have him sign it. A fan took Rolf Harris by surprise by kissing him as he signed her copy of his autobiography, ...
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