Let's parler Franglais one more temps

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Author: Miles Kington ISBN: 9781910859131
Publisher: Canelo Publication: December 7, 2015
Imprint: Canelo Language: English
Author: Miles Kington
ISBN: 9781910859131
Publisher: Canelo
Publication: December 7, 2015
Imprint: Canelo
Language: English

Back for a quatrième glorieuse saison with Let’s Parler Franglais One More Temps, the world’s most humorous language returns in style classique.

Essential reading for anyone who loves wine, cheese, Paris and love – which is to say everyone – Franglais is the key to understanding our French cousins (et vice versa, pour le French who love rosbif, warm biere, et Birmingham). Franglais continues its marche de strength à strength. Pour beaucoup de gens c’est maintenant un way de vie.

A true comic geniusIan Hislop

Ridiculously funnyJoanna Lumley

What a truly gifted, consistently funny writerMaureen Lipman

Utterly charming and extremely funnyIndependent

Miles Kington was one of Britain’s most renowned and best loved journalists. Born in County Down, he grew up in Wales and was educated in Scotland, which was all a big mistake as he was actually English. A presenter, playwright, polymath and wit, he wrote columns for The Times, the Independent, Punch and The Oldie. His other acclaimed titles include Someone Like Me, How Shall I Tell the Dog? and The Franglais Lieutenant’s Woman.

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Back for a quatrième glorieuse saison with Let’s Parler Franglais One More Temps, the world’s most humorous language returns in style classique.

Essential reading for anyone who loves wine, cheese, Paris and love – which is to say everyone – Franglais is the key to understanding our French cousins (et vice versa, pour le French who love rosbif, warm biere, et Birmingham). Franglais continues its marche de strength à strength. Pour beaucoup de gens c’est maintenant un way de vie.

A true comic geniusIan Hislop

Ridiculously funnyJoanna Lumley

What a truly gifted, consistently funny writerMaureen Lipman

Utterly charming and extremely funnyIndependent

Miles Kington was one of Britain’s most renowned and best loved journalists. Born in County Down, he grew up in Wales and was educated in Scotland, which was all a big mistake as he was actually English. A presenter, playwright, polymath and wit, he wrote columns for The Times, the Independent, Punch and The Oldie. His other acclaimed titles include Someone Like Me, How Shall I Tell the Dog? and The Franglais Lieutenant’s Woman.

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