Book Collection #62
Unreliable Memoirs – Clive James
Moscow
Four Rode Home – Primrose Cumming
Check Your Own I.Q. – H.J. Eysenck
Five On A Treasure Island – Enid Blyton
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Clive James’s Unreliable Memoirs
I was born in 1939. The other big event of that year was the outbreak of the Second World War, but for the moment, that did not affect me.’
​In the first instalment of Clive James’s memoirs, we meet the young Clive, dressed in short trousers, and wrestling with the demands of school, various relatives and the occasional snake, in the suburbs of post-war Sydney.
​First published 1980 by Jonathan Cape.
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