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Nul Points

Nul Points

by Tim Moore

A hilariously funny book about the Eurovision Song Contest

I Believe In Yesterday: A 2000 year Tour through the Filth and Fury of Living History

I Believe In Yesterday: A 2000 year Tour through the Filth and Fury of Living History

by Tim Moore

'Hailed as the new Bill Bryson, he in fact a writer of considerably more substance' Irish Times

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Tim Moore's writing has appeared in the Daily Telegraph, the Observer, The Sunday Times and Esquire. He is the author of French Revolutions, Do Not Pass Go, Spanish Steps, Nul Points and I Believe In Yesterday. He lives in London.


Books by Tim Moore

Books: 7
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French Revolutions: Cycling the Tour de France

French Revolutions: Cycling the Tour de France

by Tim Moore

Seduced by the speed and glamour of the biggest annual sporting event in the world, and determined to tackle the most fearsome physical challenge outside classical mythology, Moore, the ultimate amateur ...

Do Not Pass Go

Do Not Pass Go

by Tim Moore

'Moore is a talented and very funny writer' Daily Telegraph

Spanish Steps

Spanish Steps

by Tim Moore

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Nul Points

Nul Points

by Tim Moore

A hilariously funny book about the Eurovision Song Contest

I Believe In Yesterday: A 2000 year Tour through the Filth and Fury of Living History

I Believe In Yesterday: A 2000 year Tour through the Filth and Fury of Living History

by Tim Moore

'Hailed as the new Bill Bryson, he in fact a writer of considerably more substance' Irish Times

You Are Awful (But I Like You): Travels Around Unloved Britain

You Are Awful (But I Like You): Travels Around Unloved Britain

by Tim Moore

A nostalgic and very funny celebration of the slightly slapdash place we call home - Great Britain

Books: 7
  • 1