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My Doddy, Diddymen And Knotty Ash Poetry

My Doddy, Diddymen And Knotty Ash Poetry

Michael Bartram

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Grosvenor House Publishing Limited
Año de edición:
2023
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Poesía
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9781803814155
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My Doddy, Diddymen and Knotty Ash Poetry is a collection of poetry dedicated to the author’s boyhood hero, the amazing Sir Ken Dodd, his funny Diddymen and the wonderful magical World of Knotty Ash.  The 190 poems written for this book are humorous, nostalgic, mythical and at times very touching...a bit like Doddy’s unique act when you come to think of it!  So, jump on board the Happiness Train and travel to various Happy Doddy locations across the Country. Read all about the secret UFO landing in Knotty Ash...the Aliens who soon discovered how to use their dormant Chuckle Muscles!  Visit Dicky Mint Lane, Little Bongs, the Jam Butty Mines, Treacle Wells, the University of Comedy, Happiness Hall and lots of other unique tourist attractions in Knotty Ash, including The Sir Ken Dodd Museum!  Lots and lots of lovely pictures and some wonderful original artwork provided by Doddy’s very talented fans are also included in this publication!  Donations from each sale of this book will be given to the Children’s Air Ambulance Registered Charity.   Thank you very much for your kind support.

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