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Private Eye Annual 2016 (Hardback)
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Private Eye Annual 2016 (Hardback)

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Hardback 96 Pages
Published: 21/10/2016

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The Private Eye Annual 2016 presents the year's best cartoons, jokes and spoofs from the UK's most successful satirical magazine.

Illustrated in colour throughout with cartoons, sketches and photo-bubbles.

In circulation since 1961, Private Eye is Britain’s best-selling current affairs magazine, produced under the watchful gaze of editor Ian Hislop who has been at the helm of the publication since 1986. Known for its hilarious satirical look at the latest news along with often hilarious lampooning of prominent figures from the world of media and politics with regular contributions from leading political cartoonists, for many Waterstones' customers the year just isn’t complete without the annual Private Eye review.

Publisher: Private Eye Productions Ltd.
ISBN: 9781901784640
Number of pages: 96
Dimensions: 297 x 210 mm

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“Jaqueline Wilson Annual 2016”

My granddaughter loves this annual and reads it from cover to cover.A good mix of activities and articles.

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“Private Eye Annual”

The usual mix of satire and amusing anecdotes.This book is always a success.We buy it every year for our adult sons.Well worth reading.

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