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Who Murdered Chaucer?: A Medieval Mystery - Terry Jones


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Who Murdered Chaucer?: A Medieval Mystery - Terry Jones

 
Description: ISBN 0413759105 / Genre: History / Author: Terry Jones, Robert Yeager, Terry Dolan, Alan Fletcher, Jeanette Dor / Edition: illustrated edition / Hardcover / 408 Pages / Book is published 2003-10-23 by Methuen Publishing Ltd

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from its premise, Terry Jones’ text is clever and witty but it’s difficult to know who this book is aimed at. Adults might find it amusing but not for long, the explicit bits and the fact that the book crushes fairies might exclude young kids. As a fan of Monty Python I’m sure the book will have value as a collectable and I think as an object in itself it is quite beautiful. All that said it’s a lot of fun, I’m a hopeless kid and I love it. If you want to find out more about fairies then look at Frouds site http://www.faeries.net/ladycott.html ...

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from its premise, Terry Jones’ text is clever and witty but it’s difficult to know who this book is aimed at. Adults might find it amusing but not for long, the explicit bits and the fact that the book crushes fairies might exclude young kids. As a fan of Monty Python I’m sure the book will have value as a collectable and I think as an object in itself it is quite beautiful. All that said it’s a lot of fun, I’m a hopeless kid and I love it. If you want to find out more about fairies then look at Frouds site http://www.faeries.net/ladycott.html ...

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Fairy Tales and Fantastic Stories - Terry Jones

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that originally came out under the title of "Fairy Tales". The foreword discloses that these stories were made up for Jones' daughter when she was a child. Terry Jones' imagination has already been proven by his numerous TV and film features, but this book exposes just how creatively talented he is as a writer. Each story is small yet succinct, with some brilliant twists and morals. Many more of them are deeply touching, showing a level of emotion that had previously only been hinted at by people like Disney. One such story, "Eyes-all-Over" concerns a shrewd and cruel old man who holds every power except wisdom. He eventually loses the one ...

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Fairy Tales and Fantastic Stories - Terry Jones

Premium Review classic collection of magical myths (229 words)
by reknaw - written on 18/05/01 (Useful, 352 readings)
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that originally came out under the title of "Fairy Tales". The foreword discloses that these stories were made up for Jones' daughter when she was a child. Terry Jones' imagination has already been proven by his numerous TV and film features, but this book exposes just how creatively talented he is as a writer. Each story is small yet succinct, with some brilliant twists and morals. Many more of them are deeply touching, showing a level of emotion that had previously only been hinted at by people like Disney. One such story, "Eyes-all-Over" concerns a shrewd and cruel old man who holds every power except wisdom. He eventually loses the one ...

 

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