Book description
Jeremy Clarkson gets really riled in Round the Bend
What's it like to drive a car that's actively trying to kill you?
This and many other burning questions trouble Jeremy Clarkson as he
sets out to explore the world from the safety of four wheels. Avoiding
the legions of power-crazed traffic wombles attempting to block
highway and byway, he:
Shows how the world of performance cars may be likened to
Battersea Dogs' Home
Reveals why St Moritz may be the most bonkers town in all of the world
Reminds us that Switzerland is so afraid of snow that any flakes
falling on the road are immediately arrested
Argues that washing a car is a waste of time
Funny, globe-trotting, irreverent and sometimes downright rude,
Round the Bend is packed with curious and fascinating but
otherwise hopelessly useless stories and facts about everything under
the sun (and just occasionally cars). It's Jeremy Clarkson at his
brilliant best.
Round the Bend is a collection of Jeremy's motoring
journalism from his column in the Sunday Times.
Praise for Jeremy Clarkson:
'Brilliant . . . laugh-out-loud' Daily Telegraph
'Outrageously funny . . . will have you in stitches' Time Out
Number-one bestseller Jeremy Clarkson writes on cars, current
affairs and anything else that annoys him in his sharp and funny
collections. Born To Be Riled, Clarkson On Cars,
Don't Stop Me Now, Driven To Distraction,
Motorworld, and I Know You Got Soul are also available
as Penguin paperbacks; the Penguin App iClarkson: The Book of
Cars can be downloaded on the App Store.
Jeremy Clarkson because his writing career on the Rotherham
Advertiser. Since then he has written for the Sun and the
Sunday Times. Today he is the tallest person working in
British television, and is the presenter of the hugely popular Top Gear.
Jeremy Clarkson began his writing career on the
Rotherham Advertiser
. Since then he has written for the
Sun
, the
Sunday Times
, the
Rochdale Observer
, the
Wolverhampton Express & Star
, all of the Associated Kent Newspapers and
Lincolnshire Life
. Today he is the tallest person working in British television.