The Custard Stops at Hatfield

Download or Read eBook The Custard Stops at Hatfield PDF written by Kenny Everett and published by Retro Classics. This book was released on 2012-06 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Custard Stops at Hatfield
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Publisher : Retro Classics
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 1909040304
ISBN-13 : 9781909040304
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Book Synopsis The Custard Stops at Hatfield by : Kenny Everett

Book excerpt: Kenny Everett was a unique talent and his quirky humour is encapsulated in this autobiographical journey.


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