THREE TIMES THE LAUGHS: THE BEST OF BILLY CONNOLLY!
'Our greatest living comedian' Daily Mail
'One of stand-up's great naturals. No one told a story better.' Guardian
'Furious, funny and foul mouthed' Sunday Times
Tall Tales & Wee Stories
A collection of the very best of Billy's most famous routines including The Last Supper, Jojoba Shampoo, Incontinence Pants and Shouting at Wildebeest. With an introduction and original illustrations by Billy throughout, it is an inspirational, energetic and riotously funny read, and a fitting celebration of our greatest ever comedian.
Windswept & Interesting
'It's the first time I've done this. Other people have written about me - or for me - but this time it's just my own life in my own words'
Billy's joyfully funny, frank and full autobiography - stuffed full of hard-earned wisdom as well as countless digressions on fishing, farting and the joys of dancing naked. It is an unforgettable, life-affirming story of a true comedy legend.
Rambling Man
Billy's unconventional travel memoir that criss-crosses the world, encapsulating a lifetime of incredible journeys and hundreds of fascinating encounters - from riding his trike down America's famous Route 66, building an igloo on an iceberg in the Arctic, playing elephant polo (badly) in Nepal and crashing his motorbike (more than once), to eating witchetty grubs in Australia, being serenaded by a penguin in New Zealand, and swapping secrets in a traditional Sweat Lodge ritual in Canada.
Read MoreOne of stand-up's great naturals. No one told a story better. - Guardian, TALL TALES AND WEE STORIESA read that entirely fits the personality of the extreme personality who wrote it, Connolly's raucous run through his life is as furious, funny and foul-mouthed as you'd expect. His stand-up knack for easy storytelling shines through. - Sunday Times, TALL TALES AND WEE STORIESThis is everything a celebrity autobiography should be and more. - Scottish Mail on Sunday, WINDSWEPT & INTERESTINGThis cheerful, joyously life-affirming ramble to every corner of the Earth should make you want to pick up your banjo and set out on the open road. On the other hand, we can't all be Billy Connolly, still Britain's greatest living comedian; and we won't usually be accompanied by a TV crew. Being a rambling man, says Connolly, is a state of mind: they are free spirits, enterprising and endlessly curious about the world . . . Full of excellent jokes and engaging anecdotes, this book makes you feel good to be alive. - Daily Mail, RAMBLING MANOur greatest living comedian . . . an easy-going ramble around his life and times. What a legend. He does make me laugh. - Roger Lewis, Daily Mail *Book of the Week*, RAMBLING MANBig Yin's memoir of a life on the road is funny, wise - and not pretentious. He squeezes humour from subjects as diverse as yodelling, Keith Richards, and the isolated hamlet ofTuktoyaktuk in the Arctic . . . Rambling Man meanders as pleasingly as the rivers Connolly loves to fish. His stories are thekind you couldn't make up, ones that revel in life's ludicrousness. Is Rambling Man funny? Is it sweary? Of course it is, ya daft f*ck. - The National, RAMBLING MAN