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Clarkson on Cars

Clarkson on Cars
By Jeremy Clarkson

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14081 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-05-27
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 368 pages

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
This is a revamped, rejuvenated and expanded edition of Clarkson's classic collection of car journalism.


Customer Reviews

Come on Mr Clarkson - stop being so lazy!2
Was half way through this book when a mate pointed out to me how frightfully lazy Clarkson was in his writing having only written one proper book. I would have liked to dispute this but, given how this book is basically Clarkson newspaper columns, without dates or any re-editing, I was inclined to agree.

Of course, there are some genuinely amusing pieces in this collection. However, though there are some diamonds amongst the dirt, the majority of these articles are about old cars and is tediously glib yet unmemorable.

Like all newspaper articles, one ends up feeling it is merely 'eye candy', which briefly entertains but then leaves no feeling of time well spent.

Stick to the TV shows he has done, for this book is like so many low grade magazine articles; journalistic trash!

Some Funny Pieces...3
It has some funny articles, though it could do with having the dates the articles were originally published (one of his later books has the publication dates).

Not as good as other Clarkson books2
I was really disappointed with this book. The main reason is that these columns are set in the mid 80's / early 90's. It's not up to date and you really need to put yourself back to the timeframe in the UK. Because I'm not born here and not that old, I often don't see the fun of the columns here. I started reading this book a couple of months ago, but I'm still not half way.

I just stick to the recent books of Jeremy Clarkson.