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This autumn Canongate invites you to join Howard Moon, Vince Noir, Naboo, Bollo, Bob Fossil, Old Gregg, the Moon, and all your favourite characters on a unique journey in to the world of The Mighty Boosh.Incredibly funny, visually dynamic, surreal, musical, wildly creative...The Mighty Boosh is unlike anything else on British television, and this beautifully illustrated Christmas humour book promises to be the same.Product Identifiers
PublisherCanongate Books
ISBN-101847673228
ISBN-139781847673220
eBay Product ID (ePID)78844416
Product Key Features
Publication Year2008
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustratorDave Brown, Yes
AuthorNoel Fielding, Julian Barratt
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight39.9 Oz
Item Length10.4 in
Item Width8 in
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Reviews"If there had ever been a collaboration between David Bowie, Anthony Burgess, and Maurice Sendak, author ofWhere the Wild Things Are , it might have turned out something like this." --Observer, "Every page is something vivid, wacky, and different than the prior page. I absolutely loved it." -- boingboing.net, "Goes beyond a throrough reference guide . . . its fresh, hilarious, and brilliantly put together material will make anyBoosh fan love the show all the more." --booshusa.com, If Salvador Dali, Dr Seuss and Douglas Adams had ever cracked open a bottle of absinthe and written a sitcom, it might have turned out like this., "Something quite special . . . peculiar and magical . . . Stories, comic strips and new insights into the Boosh world make this a must-have for any devotee." Time Out, "Occasionally, a comedy show enters the public consciousness so far as to become a 'cultural resource.' It happened in the 1960s and 70s with Monty Python , and now with The Mighty Boosh . . . The Mighty Book of Boosh is beautifully produced, with a graphic design sensibility, and, above all, funny . . . Photos, drawings, illustrated "crimps" and comic strips nod towards TV episodes but spiral off into graphic delirium . . . The joy of a joke is in the telling, and the examples collected here are delivered with an impeccable level of stupidity." -- Eye: The International Review of Graphic Design
Publication Date2008-09-18