52 Times Britain was a Bellend by James Felton - ISBN: 9780751582895
Paperback
Hilariously shameful history: 52 ways Britain messed up the world.

52 Times Britain was a Bellend

The History You Didn't Get Taught at School

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  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    27 August 2021

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Summary

JAMES FELTON’S NEW BOOK “SUNBURN”

(‘AN ASTONISHING PIECE OF WORK’ - James O’Brien; ‘FUNNY, SCATHING AND WITTY’ - Ian Dunt) IS OUT NOW

‘Scurrilous, scandalous and frequently disgusting. I absolutely loved it’ - James O’Brien

Twitter hero James Felton brings you the painfully funny history of Britain you were never taught at school, fully illustrated and chronicling 52 of the most ludicrous, weird and downright ‘baddie’ things we Brits* have done to the world since time …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780751582895
ISBN-10:0751582891
Author:James Felton
Publisher:Little Brown
Imprint:Sphere
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:27 August 2021
Weight:145g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 14mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Scurrilous, scandalous and frequently disgusting. I absolutely loved it

Scurrilous, scandalous and frequently disgusting. I absolutely loved it * James O’Brien *
James never fails to make me laugh and then think, then laugh some more * Dermot O’Leary *
Awfully hilarious about the hilariously awful. Confirms everything everyone whispers behind our backs, except funnier * Danny Wallace *
James Felton makes me laugh like a bellend * Robert Webb *
Warning: may provoke huge laughs and some feelings of shame * David Schneider *
James Felton makes me laugh every day - get into him * Marina Hyde *
James Felton is a national treasure. Although having read this book, I’m not sure that’s a good thing – Fred Delicious
Brilliant and hilarious. The perfect book for a nation built on arseholes * Emma Kennedy *

About The Author

James Felton

James Felton is a writer and journalist, whose articles regularly appear in the Guardian, Independent, Daily Mash and IFL Science. As a writer for television, his work includes the BAFTA award-winning The Dog Ate My Homework. Through his twitter platform of over 200,000 followers and counting, he is a well-known narrator of the Brexit crisis, averaging around 150,000 retweets a month.

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