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(Author) Jeremy ClarksonCLARKSON'S BACK - AND HE'S REALLY HAD IT THIS TIME From his first job as a travelling sales rep selling Paddington Bears to his latest incarnation as gentleman farmer, Jeremy Clarkson's love of cars has seen him through some deeply trying times. And in a world so persistently infuriating there's sometimes nothing for it but to throw up your hands and ride full-throttle over the speed-bumps. But as Jeremy raced through there was plenty to ponder along the way, including: · Why nothing good has ever been achieved in a meeting · The side effects of muesli · How to navigate London when every single road is being dug up at once · Why we are forced to share the planet with people who read online reviews of dishwashers · And what, exactly, is the point of a driverless car? It's testing stuff, but happily Jeremy's not quite reached the end of his tether yet. Fuelled by hi-octane enthusiasm and irrepressible curiosity, he's put his foot down again. Seatbelts on . . . ___ Praise for Jeremy Clarkson: Brilliant . . . Laugh-out-loud' Daily Telegraph 'outrageously funny . . . Will have you in stitches' Time Out 'Very funny . . . I cracked up laughing on the tube' Evening Standard
Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson is a British journalist, television presenter, and writer best known for his work on the BBC motoring show Top Gear. His witty and irreverent style has made him a household name in the world of automotive journalism.
Clarkson has written several books on cars, travel, and politics, including "The World According to Clarkson" series, where he offers his humorous and often controversial opinions on a variety of subjects.
His most famous work is undoubtedly Top Gear, where he hosted the show for over a decade, turning it into a global phenomenon. Clarkson's influence on the automotive genre is undeniable, as he has inspired countless others to pursue careers in motoring journalism.