DescriptionShare the extremely bizarre life of Monty Python's Graham Chapman through this wildly adventurous and outrageously honest autobiography. Chapman candidly recalls his days as a member of the groundbreaking Monty Python troupe, when he teamed up with John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, and Michael Palin to revolutionize British comedy. He also discusses less well-known areas of his life, including his career as an ear, nose, and throat surgeon and his struggles with drugs and alcohol.
DescriptionJeremy Hardy, comedian, guru, wit, and winner of the first ever British Comedy Award for Best Live Performer, delivers you four more scaldingly hilarious slices of comedy from the very best of his double Sony-Award-winning show Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation . Rants and raves include: "How To Live", "How To Fight Fire With Fire", "How To Work", and "How To Hand The World Over To The Next Generation".
DescriptionAccording to Thomas Moore, people today have lost the deep, direct, and vivid sense of what it means to live with passion and with originality. Moore believes that beneath the many thick layers of indoctrination about who we are and who we should be lies
DescriptionShut Up, Stop Whining, and Get a Life is a Wall Street Journal number-one best seller that isn't afraid to tell you it's time to change. From motivational speaker Larry Winget, also known as "The Pit-bull of Personal Development" and "The World's Only Irritational Speaker", comes a not-so-typical self-help book. Winget's hilarious and in-your-face observations about the sometimes ugly truth of life will kick you in the butt and encourage you to change your life for the better.
DescriptionNormal? Who's Normal? Not you, that's for sure! No one you've ever met, either. None of us are normal according to God's definition, and the closer we get to each other, the plainer that is. Yet for all our quirks, sins, and jagged edges, we need each
DescriptionAvailable for the first time in audio, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt is the story of seven men - a naturalist, a writer, a lover, a hunter, a ranchman, a soldier, and a politician - who merged at age 42 to become the youngest American President in history. Twenty-one years ago, this classic biography (the first volume of a planned trilogy; the second, Theodore Rex, was published in 2001) won both the Pulitzer Prize and American Book Award, and since then it has never been out of print. Listen to a conversation with Edmund Morris.