Party Pieces - From Do Come to Please Go (Hardcover, illustrated edition)


Today, for instance, they arranged a birthday party for me...They'd really pushed the boat out - lots of cakes, jellies, crisps, etc. And a great pile of sweetie-bags for me. Great, I thought. Finally my parents are giving me the lifestyle I deserve. Then they went and spoiled it by inviting a whole bunch of other toddlers to share the goodies ' - Simon Brett, Little Sod. Party Pieces takes the reader through the course of the party, from conception to its, sometimes messy, aftermath. Judith Martin gives us Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Bad Behaviour on parties; Virginia Graham writes bitingly of the cocktail party, and Ogden Nash of the couple nervously waiting for their party to begin, in 'The Darkest Half-Hour'. The trials of party games are revealed by Jilly Cooper, while Virginia Woolf, Noel Coward and Mike Leigh also share their views. Mixing modern quotes with selections from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and including poetry, prose and drama, this is a wonderful mix of the sharp and acerbic, the funny and wry. A jolly mixture with a dash of bitters, Party Pieces is the perfect stocking filler for anyone who's overindulged - and even for those who haven't.

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Today, for instance, they arranged a birthday party for me...They'd really pushed the boat out - lots of cakes, jellies, crisps, etc. And a great pile of sweetie-bags for me. Great, I thought. Finally my parents are giving me the lifestyle I deserve. Then they went and spoiled it by inviting a whole bunch of other toddlers to share the goodies ' - Simon Brett, Little Sod. Party Pieces takes the reader through the course of the party, from conception to its, sometimes messy, aftermath. Judith Martin gives us Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Bad Behaviour on parties; Virginia Graham writes bitingly of the cocktail party, and Ogden Nash of the couple nervously waiting for their party to begin, in 'The Darkest Half-Hour'. The trials of party games are revealed by Jilly Cooper, while Virginia Woolf, Noel Coward and Mike Leigh also share their views. Mixing modern quotes with selections from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and including poetry, prose and drama, this is a wonderful mix of the sharp and acerbic, the funny and wry. A jolly mixture with a dash of bitters, Party Pieces is the perfect stocking filler for anyone who's overindulged - and even for those who haven't.

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Imprint

The History Press Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

October 2005

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

216 x 135 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

224

Edition

illustrated edition

ISBN-13

978-0-7509-4142-6

Barcode

9780750941426

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LSN

0-7509-4142-1



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