The World According to Clarkson Books In Publication Order
- The World According to Clarkson (2004)
- For Crying Out Loud! (2004)
- And Another Thing (2006)
- How Hard Can It Be? (2010)
- Is It Really Too Much To Ask? (2013)
- As I Was Saying . . . (2015)
- If You’d Just Let Me Finish (2018)
Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order
- Motorworld / Jeremy Clarkson’s Motorworld (1996)
- Clarksons Hot 100 (1998)
- Jeremy Clarkson’s Planet Dagenham: Drivestyles of The Rich and Famous (1998)
- Born to be Riled (1999)
- Clarkson on Cars (2004)
- I Know You Got Soul (2004)
- Dont Stop Me Now (2007)
- Round the Bend (2007)
- Driven to Distraction (2009)
- The Top Gear Years (2012)
- What Could Possibly Go Wrong. . . (2012)
- The Grand Tour Guide to the World (2017)
- Really? (2020)
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Jeremy Clarkson Books Overview
The World According to Clarkson
The world is an exciting and confusing place for Jeremy Clarkson a man who can find the overgrown schoolboy in us all. In ‘The World According to Clarkson‘, one of the country’s funniest comic writers has free reign to expose absurdity, celebrate eccentricity and entertain richly in the process. And the net is cast wide: from the chronic unsuitablity of men to look after children for long periods or as operators of ‘white goods’, Nimbyism, cricket and PlayStations, to astronomy, David Beckham, 70’s rock, the demise of Concorde, the burden of an Eton education and the shocking failure of Tom Clancy to make it on to the Booker shortlist, ‘The World According to Clarkson‘ is a hilarious snapshot of the life in the 21st century that will have readers wincing with embarrassed recognition and crying with laughter. It’s not about the cars!
And Another Thing
Everyone knows that Jeremy Clarkson finds the world a perplexing place after all, he wrote a bestselling book about it. Yet despite the appearance of ‘The World According To Clarkson’, things don’t seem to have improved much. However, Jeremy is not someone to give up easily and he’s decided to have another go. In ‘And Another Thing‘, our exasperated hero discovers that: he inadvertently dropped a bomb on North Carolina; we’re all going to explode at the age of 62; Russians look bad in Speedos but not as bad as we do; no one should have to worry about being Bill Oddie’s long lost sister; and, he should probably be nicer about David Beckham. Thigh slappingly funny and as ever in your face, Jeremy Clarkson bursts the pointless little bubbles of the idiots while celebrating the special, the unique and the sheer bloody brilliant…
Motorworld / Jeremy Clarkson’s Motorworld
Jeremy Clarkson gets under the skin of 12 countries by looking at the cars people drive and how they drive them. This book presents hilarious travel writing.
Jeremy Clarkson’s Planet Dagenham: Drivestyles of The Rich and Famous
The outrageous, unstoppable and hilarious Je remy Clarkson is back with another blockbusting book of cars , featuring a beautiful collection of machines that are film , T.V., music and sports stars in their own right. ‘
Born to be Riled
Jeremy Clarkson, it has to be said, sometimes finds the world a maddening place. And nowhere more so than from behind the wheel of a car, where you can see any number of people acting like lunatics while in control or not of a ton of metal. In ‘Born to be Riled‘, Clarkson takes a look at the world through his windscreeen, shakes his head at what he sees – and then puts the boot in. Among other things, he explains: why Surrey is worse than Wales; how crossing your legs in America can lead to arrest; the reason cable TV salesmen must be punched; and, that divorce can be blamed on the birth of Jesus. Raving politicians, pointless celebrities, ridiculous ‘personalities’ and the Germans all get it in the neck, together with the stupid, the daft and ludicrous in a tour de force of comic writing guaranteed to have Clarkson’s postman wheezing under sackfuls of letters from the easily offended.
Clarkson on Cars
This book presents collected writings from the best and funniest motoring journalist in the country.
I Know You Got Soul
A Ferrari F40 has it, a Lexus hasn’t. Concorde’s got it, but not an Airbus. And while Titanic had it in spades, the Queen Mary 2 must have been in the wrong queue. Soul. Some machines matter to us while others are, well, just machines. In his own inimitable way, Jeremy Clarkson tells the gripping stories of the planes, trains and automobiles that inspire us; and of the geniuses and visionaries that built them. Lavishly illustrated, I Know You Got Soul is the perfect Christmas present for boys of all ages.
Driven to Distraction
Brace yourself, Clarkson’s back. And he’d like to tell you what he thinks about some of the most awe inspiring, earth shatteringly fast and jaw droppingly gorgeous cars in the world alongside a few irredeemable disasters…
. Or he would, if there weren’t so many things competing for his attention first. So much to get off his chest. The world according to Clarkson is a perplexing place, filled with thorn*y subjects like: the prospect of having Terry Wogan as president; why you’ll never see a woman driving a Lexus; the unforeseen consequences of inadequate birth control; and, why everyone should spend a weekend with a digger Fearless, independent, surprising and laugh out loud funny. ‘Driven to Distraction‘ is full throttle Clarkson at his best; a unique look at the joys, absurdities and frustrations of modern life. With wheels. Buckle up, get comfortable, and hold on tight. There’s no one who writes about cars like Jeremy…