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#SillyBeggar Silly Beggar
Silly Beggar is a book of letters written by Scottish author James Spence. It was published on 14 May 2009 by Aurora Metro. The book is a collection of comedy begging letters sent to companies, plus their replies and images of items the author Read More..
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Description Silly Beggar is a book of letters written by Scottish author James Spence. It was published on 14 May 2009 by Aurora Metro. The book is a collection of comedy begging letters sent to companies, plus their replies and images of items the author received.Letters included in the book were sent to companies such as Shell, Hovis, Boots and Starbucks.Some newspapers including the Daily Mirror and the Daily Record ran full page articles about the book and the author was interviewed in various media including Chris Evans Drivetime on BBC Radio 2, MacAulay and Co. on BBC Radio Scotland and Richard and Judy's New Position on Watch.
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Name Silly Beggar - The World's Stupidest Begging Letters
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Authors James Spence
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Genre Humour/Books of Letters
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Language English
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Country United Kingdom
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Pages 200 pp (first edition paperback)
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Isbn 978-1-906582-03-6
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Oclc 298179327
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Publisher Aurora Metro
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Pub_date 14 May 2009
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