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Thumper's London Adventure

Thumper's London Adventure

Johnny Depp; Katie Vandrilla

Independently Published
2022
pokkari
Thumper has one chance to be reunited with his family. He must find Big Ben before the clock runs out, or remain lost in London forever. All royalties from "Thumper's Adventure" books benefit Make-A-Wish.
Digging Up Mother

Digging Up Mother

Doug Stanhope; Johnny Depp

Da Capo Press Inc
2017
nidottu
Doug Stanhope is one of the most critically acclaimed and stridently unrepentant comedians of his generation. What will surprise some is that he owes so much of his dark and sometimes uncomfortably honest sense of humor to his mother, Bonnie. It was the cartoons in her Hustler magazine issues that molded the beginnings of his comedic journey, long before he was old enough to know what to do with the actual pornography. It was Bonnie who recited Monty Python sketches with him, introduced him to Richard Pryor, and rescued him from a psychologist when he brought that brand of humor to school. And it was Bonnie who took him along to all of her AA meetings, where Doug undoubtedly found inspiration for his own storytelling. Digging Up Mother follows Doug's absurd, chaotic, and often obscene life as it intersects with that of his best friend, biggest fan, and love of his life--his mother. And it all starts with her death--one of the most memorable and amazing farewells you will ever read.
The Ginger Man

The Ginger Man

J. P. Donleavy; Johnny Depp

The Lilliput Press Ltd
2015
sidottu
As Brendan Behan edited - without permission - the manuscript that would become The Ginger Man, he predicted that it was destined to ‘go around the world, and beat the bejaysus out of the Bible’. Behan got the first part right. Since its first publication in 1955, the novel has sold close to 50 million copies, bringing more (mostly American) tourists to Dublin’s Trinity College (where it was set) than the Book of Kells. To celebrate its sixtieth year of publication, as its author approaches his ninetieth, The Lilliput Press marks the occasion with this specially commissioned volume, available in standard hardback or as a signed, numbered edition, limited to 200 copies. The Ginger Man is simply one of the great comic novels of post-war Europe – an anarchic, light-hearted, rambunctious twentieth-century classic following the social and sexual peregrinations of a footloose American on the streets and in the pubs of Dublin. Dorothy Parker wrote of it, ‘stunning . . . brilliant . . . The Ginger Man is the picaresque novel to stop them all. Lusty, violent, wildly funny, it is a rigadoon of rascality, a bawled-out comic song of sex’. As well as the original text it has a foreword by the actor and director Johnny Depp (who plans to produce a film version); an exchange of letters between Donleavy and the late Arland Ussher; a selection of archival photographs of TCD in the early 1950s, and pages from the original manuscript. This edition will also include an illustrated essay on ‘The publishing odyssey of The Ginger Man’ by bibliographer and archivist Bill Dunn, detailing the book’s fraught origins and its battles against censorship. Banned in Ireland until 1968, the novel has been translated into some two dozen languages including Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese, with a Mandarin translation set for late 2015. It has been cited as one of the 100 best novels of the twentieth century.
The Ginger Man

The Ginger Man

J. P. Donleavy; Johnny Depp

The Lilliput Press Ltd
2015
sidottu
As Brendan Behan edited - without permission - the manuscript that would become The Ginger Man, he predicted that it was destined to ‘go around the world, and beat the bejaysus out of the Bible’. Behan got the first part right. Since its first publication in 1955, the novel has sold close to 50 million copies, bringing more (mostly American) tourists to Dublin’s Trinity College (where it was set) than the Book of Kells. To celebrate its sixtieth year of publication, as its author approaches his ninetieth, The Lilliput Press marks the occasion with this specially commissioned volume, available in standard hardback or as a signed, numbered edition, limited to 200 copies. The Ginger Man is simply one of the great comic novels of post-war Europe – an anarchic, light-hearted, rambunctious twentieth-century classic following the social and sexual peregrinations of a footloose American on the streets and in the pubs of Dublin. Dorothy Parker wrote of it, ‘stunning . . . brilliant . . . The Ginger Man is the picaresque novel to stop them all. Lusty, violent, wildly funny, it is a rigadoon of rascality, a bawled-out comic song of sex’. As well as the original text it has a foreword by the actor and director Johnny Depp (who plans to produce a film version); an exchange of letters between Donleavy and the late Arland Ussher; a selection of archival photographs of TCD in the early 1950s, and pages from the original manuscript. This edition will also include an illustrated essay on ‘The publishing odyssey of The Ginger Man’ by bibliographer and archivist Bill Dunn, detailing the book’s fraught origins and its battles against censorship. Banned in Ireland until 1968, the novel has been translated into some two dozen languages including Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese, with a Mandarin translation set for late 2015. It has been cited as one of the 100 best novels of the twentieth century.