The Brand New Monty Python Bok

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The Brand New Monty Python Bok was the second book to be published by the British comedy troupe Monty Python. Edited by Eric Idle, it was published by Methuen Books in 1973 and contained more print-style comic pieces than their first effort, Monty Python's Big Red Book. rdf:langString
The Brand New Monty Python Bok est le second livre publié par la troupe d'humoristes britanniques Monty Python. Edité par Eric Idle, il fut publié par Methuen Books en 1973 et contenait plus de pièces comiques imprimés que dans Monty Python's Big Red Book. rdf:langString
The Brand New Monty Python Bok è il secondo libro pubblicato dal gruppo comico britannico Monty Python nel 1973. L'edizione fu curata da Eric Idle, e conteneva più materiale comico del libro precedente, Monty Python's Big Red Book. Il titolo della falsa copertina è Tits 'n Bums, che si proponeva di essere una rivista ecclesiastica con articoli come "Sei ancora sagrestano?". La foto di sfondo per la "rivista", invece, consisteva di parecchie donne nude intrecciate. Il libro contiene una fusione di materiali comici derivati dagli sketch del Monty Python's Flying Circus. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Brand New Monty Python Bok was the second book to be published by the British comedy troupe Monty Python. Edited by Eric Idle, it was published by Methuen Books in 1973 and contained more print-style comic pieces than their first effort, Monty Python's Big Red Book. The white dust jacket was printed with some realistic looking smudged fingerprints on the front, leading to several complaints and returned copies from booksellers. These complaints paled in comparison to the fuss created about the cover printed on the actual book. The title of the fake cover was Tits 'n Bums, appearing as a pornographic magazine with a background photo of several intertwined naked women, but purporting to be a church magazine with articles such as "Are you still a verger?", and a 'weekly look at church architecture'. As Michael Palin remembered: "Our publisher Geoffrey Strachan told the story of an elderly lady bookseller from Newbury who refused to believe the fingerprints were put there deliberately. 'In that case I shall sell the books without their jackets', she said and slammed the phone down so quickly that Geoffrey was unable to warn her that beneath each dust-cover was a mock soft-core magazine". The book contained an amalgamation of print-style pieces and material derived from Flying Circus sketches. Examples of the former include an interconnected series of jokes based on figures of speech and an advertisement for the fictional Welsh martial art of Llap Goch, which claims to be able to teach students how to grow taller, stronger, faster, and more deadly in a matter of days. Examples of the latter include Sam Peckinpah's "Salad Days" and the Travel Agent sketch, a collection of stereotypes about annoying tourists and the perils of inter-country air travel. In 1974 a paperback edition was issued as The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok, containing the same contents minus the Tits 'n Bums book cover. In 1981 both this book and Monty Python's Big Red Book were reissued as a hardback book entitled The Complete Works Of Shakespeare And Monty Python: Volume One - Monty Python. Paperback editions of both these books were reissued again in 1986 as The Monty Python Gift Boks, sold together inside an outer cover which folded out into a mini poster.
rdf:langString The Brand New Monty Python Bok est le second livre publié par la troupe d'humoristes britanniques Monty Python. Edité par Eric Idle, il fut publié par Methuen Books en 1973 et contenait plus de pièces comiques imprimés que dans Monty Python's Big Red Book. La jaquette blanche fut imprimée avec des taches d'empreintes digitales réalistes sur sa couverture, menant à plusieurs plaintes et de copies retournées de bibliothèques. Ces plaintes contrastaient par rapport à la polémique créé sur la couverture du livre en lui-même. Le titre de la fausse couverture était Tits 'n Bums (Tétons et fesses), apparaissant comme étant un magazine pornographique avec une photo de plusieurs femmes nues entrelacées en arrière-plan, mais se faisant passé pour un magazine clérical avec des articles tels que « Êtes-vous toujours un bedeau? », et un « regard hebdomadaire sur l'architecture cléricale ». Michael Palin se souvint que: « Notre éditeur Geoffrey Strachan nous avait racontés l'histoire d'une vieille libraire de Newbury qui refusait de croire que les empreintes digitales avaient été mis de manière délibérée. 'Dans ce cas, je vais vendre les livres sans leur jaquette', dit-elle, et raccrocha si vite que Geoffrey ne put la prévenir du fait que chaque jaquette cachait une parodie de magazine soft-core. » Le livre contient une fusion de pièces de style imprimé et de matériel dérivé de sketches du Flying Circus. Des exemples de pièces incluent une série interconnectée de blagues basées sur des figures de styles et une publicité pour l'art martial gallois fictif du Llap Goch, qui affirme être capable d'enseigner des étudiants à devenir plus grand, plus fort, plus rapide, et plus mortel en quelques jours. Des exemples de sketches incluent et le sketch de l'agent de voyages, une collection de stéréotypes sur les touristes énervants et les périls du vol aérien intercontinental. En 1974, une édition paperback fut publiée sous le nom de The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok (sic), incluant le même contenu, mais avec la couverture de Tits 'n Bums en moins. En 1981, ce livre et Monty Python's Big Red Book furent réédités en un livre relié intitulé The Complete Works Of Shakespeare And Monty Python: Volume One - Monty Python (« Les travaux complets de Shakespeare et de Monty Python: Volume Un — Monty Python »). Les éditions paperback de ces trois livres furent rééditées de nouveau en 1986 sous le nom de The Monty Python Gift Boks (« Les livres cadeaux Monty Python »), vendus ensemble dans une couverture extérieure qui se pliait en un mini poster.
rdf:langString The Brand New Monty Python Bok è il secondo libro pubblicato dal gruppo comico britannico Monty Python nel 1973. L'edizione fu curata da Eric Idle, e conteneva più materiale comico del libro precedente, Monty Python's Big Red Book. Il titolo della falsa copertina è Tits 'n Bums, che si proponeva di essere una rivista ecclesiastica con articoli come "Sei ancora sagrestano?". La foto di sfondo per la "rivista", invece, consisteva di parecchie donne nude intrecciate. Il libro contiene una fusione di materiali comici derivati dagli sketch del Monty Python's Flying Circus. Il contenuto della prima edizione è il seguente: * Tits 'n Bums: A Weekly Look at Church Architecture * What People Have Said About The Brand New Monty Python Bok * What Other People Have Said About The Brand New Monty Python Bok * Ferdean School Library Check-out History * Safety Introductions * The Old Story Teller * Biggles * Page 6: Film Rights Still Aviable * Llap-Goch Advertisement * Edward Woodward's Fish Page * The Python Book of Etiquette * Famous First Drafts * Advertisements/My Garden Poem * A Puzzle * The Bigot Newsletter * The London Casebook of Detective Rene Descartes * Wallpapers * 16 Magazines * Summer Madness * Masturbation: The Difficult One * Coming Soon: Page 71! * Python Panel * The Adventures of Walter the Wallabee * Mr. April (I've Got Two Legs) * Competition Time * World Record Attempt * World Record Results/Invitations * The Oxford Simplified Dictionary * Drwing Hands * Film Review: Sam Peckinpah's "Salad Days * Rat Recipes * Rat Menu * Overland to the World * This Page is in Colour * Contents * African Notebook: "A Lucky Escape" * Hot to... * Only 15 Pages to Page 71 * Norman Henderson's Diary * Sex-Craft * How to Take Your Appendix Out on the Piccadilly Line * Join the Dots * Directory * The British Apathy League * Let's Talk About the Bottoms * Advertisements/Hobbies * Page 71 * Reviews of Page 71 * Through the Looking Glass * The Hackenthorpe Book of Lies * Fairy Tale * Ferndean School Report * The Stratton Indicator * Play Cheese Shop * The Official Medallic Commemoration of the History of Mankind * Anagrams * Your Stars * Hamsters: A Warning * Teach Yourself Surgery * The Author's Friend by Michael Palin, Age 8
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