Share for friends:

Jeremy Clarkson books

Jeremy Clarkson
Your rating
Rating
3.72 of 5 Votes: 3
Books: 10 | Review: 0 | Avg rating: 3.9
gender
male
website

Read Books by Jeremy Clarkson

Book

For Crying Out Loud! (2008)

There are a few more in these series and I don't remember how many I read. Needless to mention, he makes for a better TV presenter. Just about OK in print. To be fair to him, these, if I remember right, are compilations of his newspaper columns. In any case, way too dated to pick up now for a rea...

For Crying Out Loud! (2008) by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

Sasodīts! Pasaule Klārksona acīm (2013)

Ok I seriously need to find the other volumes ...Cause...Oh God I just enjoyed this one soooo much It is a collection of articles that Jeremy Clarkson wrote in his column in the Sunday Times.Which is Ranting about everything....sometimes I didn't have a clue what is he rambling on but What the He...

Sasodīts! Pasaule Klārksona acīm (2013) by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

Clarkson on Cars (2004)

Jeremy Clarkson gets under the bonnet in Clarkson on Cars, a collection of his motoring journalism. Jeremy Clarkson has been driving cars, writing about them, and occasionally voicing his opinions on the BBC's Top Gear for 20 years. No one in the business is taller. In this collection of classic ...

Clarkson on Cars (2004) by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

I Know You Got Soul: Machines With That Certain Something (2015)

I like Jeremy Clarkson. His dry wit and "grumpy old man" outlook, contrasting with Richard Hammond's more boyish enthusiasm, make "Top Gear" an enjoyable hour's viewing on BBC2 on a Sunday evening. It makes for a decent column in The Sun once a week as well, with this latter also proving that it'...

I Know You Got Soul: Machines With That Certain Something (2015) by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

Born to be Riled (2007)

Born to be Riled is a collection of hilarious vintage journalism from Jeremy Clarkson. Jeremy Clarkson, it has to said, sometimes finds the world a maddening place. And nowhere more so than from behind the wheel of a car, where you can see any number of people acting like lunatics while in contro...

Born to be Riled (2007) by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

Motorworld (2015)

In the early nineties, Jeremy Clarkson had outgrown Top Gear (or so he thought) and embarked upon making several other television series, culminating, at the end of that decade, with his own chat-show. Most interesting of these was Motorworld and the book based on the show is probably Clarkson's ...

Motorworld (2015) by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

And Another Thing (2007)

In And Another Thing. . . the outspoken and outrageous presenter Jeremy Clarkson shares his opinions on just about everything. Jeremy Clarkson finds the world such a perplexing place that he wrote a bestselling book about it. Yet, despite the appearance of The World According to Clarkson, things—...

And Another Thing (2007) by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

Round the Bend (2012)

And now? They’re gone. All of them. You’re more likely to see a Model T.     It is the same with all cars. They come. They provide a frisson of excitement for the new owner, they get sold to a minicab driver and when they are so full of hen-night sick that their wheels stop go...

Round the Bend (2012) by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

What Could Possibly Go Wrong. . .

With the financial muscle of Manchester City, it could have employed anyone to lead this new venture, but, for reasons that are not clear, the man it eventually selected was an Englander called George Turnbull. George had made a name for himself as managing director of Austin Morris, where he had...

What Could Possibly Go Wrong. . . by Jeremy Clarkson
Book

Is It Really Too Much to Ask? (2013)

It seems a fairly harmless suggestion but it met with considerable hostility. Those who rise early say that, in fact, we would be much better off sticking with Greenwich Mean Time all year round. And then you have those who say that we should have British Summer Time in the winter and then double...

Is It Really Too Much to Ask? (2013) by Jeremy Clarkson

Do You like author Jeremy Clarkson?

Write Review

(Review will shown on site after approval)