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Mike Harding

    Fur Coat and No Knickers - A Comedy
    Comfort and Joy
    The VW Camper Van
    Fishing for Ghosts
    A Little Book of Misericords
    The Adventures of the Crumpsall Kid
    • The Adventures of the Crumpsall Kid

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      The memoir of the popular folk singer, musician, songwriter, composer, comedian and broadcaster. Covering his early years from his working-class Irish-Catholic roots in Manchester, to his schooldays and beginnings of his musical career.

      The Adventures of the Crumpsall Kid
    • A Little Book of Misericords

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,3(14)Évaluer

      Presenting a selection of the most fascinating manifestations of misericords this collection explains the background and meaning behind each subject in text and illustrations.

      A Little Book of Misericords
    • In this new collection, Harding casts his poetic line to retrieve ghosts from the near and more distant past, his eyes and ears caught by fragments snagged in his visual and aural memory.

      Fishing for Ghosts
    • It was never meant to be something you went camping in. But over 70 years since a British major persuaded the Volkswagen car factory to reopen and produce vehicles for a war-ravaged Germany, that is exactly what this vehicle has become best known for. Now, Mike Harding - self-confessed 'Camper Van nut' and owner of his own Danbury conversion called Molly - charts the surprising cultural history of a motoring institution which has become both an unassuming member of the family and the ultimate symbol of the freedom of the open road. Come along for the ride and discover the history of one of the most iconic, treasured, and damn-near indestructible vehicles ever made.

      The VW Camper Van
    • It's Christmas. Relatives you hardly ever see and who are now very different from you arrive at your house for the festivities. No-one receives a present that is at all appropriate. Culinary disasters abound. Long-buried resentmen's rear their ugly heads as the alcohol flows and tongues are loosened. Comfort and Joy, Mike Harding's comedy, is painfully -- but always amusingly -- familiar.-Large flexible cast

      Comfort and Joy
    • Fur Coat and No Knickers - A Comedy

      • 62pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,0(5)Évaluer

      Focusing on the comedic chaos surrounding a wedding, the play opens with a wild stag night where Mark finds himself humorously chained to a lamppost alongside a blow-up doll. As the wedding unfolds, the festivities are marred by hangovers affecting many guests, including the priest. The climax of the play features Father Molloy, hilariously inebriated, crashing the reception in his ecclesiastical underwear, further escalating the comedic mayhem. With a cast of 5 women and 9 men, this performance promises uproarious antics.

      Fur Coat and No Knickers - A Comedy
    • A Little Book of the Green Man

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,7(70)Évaluer

      This series of beautifully produced small books is intended to be an introduction to the often hidden worlds that lie within the great churches and cathedrals of the British Isles, Ireland, and Europe. Mike Harding presents a selection of the most fascinating manifestations of green men, gargoyles, misericords, and stained glass, explaining the background and meaning behind each subject in text and illustrations.

      A Little Book of the Green Man
    • Walking the Dales

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A celebration of the Yorkshire Dales based on this entertainer's 15 years of walking in the area. Includes his own photographs.

      Walking the Dales
    • Walking the Peak and Pennines

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Covers the area of England from the Derbyshire Peak District, through the industrial South Pennines around Heptonstall and Hebden Bridge to Pendle - the hill of witches - in Lancashire. The text is a mixture of folklore, anecdote and descriptions of walks along the high ridges.

      Walking the Peak and Pennines
    • Last Tango in Whitby

      • 54pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The story follows Pat, who, after losing her husband, embarks on a charabanc trip to Whitby, seeking joy amidst her sorrow. During the trip, she meets Phil, a man stuck in an unfulfilling marriage, and they share an unexpected connection while dancing. As they navigate societal disapproval, Pat and Phil choose to embrace their newfound attraction and the possibility of a fresh start together, exploring themes of love, loss, and the courage to pursue happiness.

      Last Tango in Whitby