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The Full Monty: Autobiography of Jim Davidson Paperback – 6 Oct. 1994
- Print length256 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSphere
- Publication date6 Oct. 1994
- Dimensions10.92 x 2.26 x 16.51 cm
- ISBN-100751507377
- ISBN-13978-0751507379
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- Publisher : Sphere (6 Oct. 1994)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0751507377
- ISBN-13 : 978-0751507379
- Dimensions : 10.92 x 2.26 x 16.51 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 693,107 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 796 in Television Performer Biographies
- 4,838 in Television (Books)
- 10,444 in Theatre & Performance Artist Biographies
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Having watched Jim Davidson many times over the years it's great to actually read about how he became the star he is today.
If this has been proof read (which I doubt) then the proof reader should be admonished and Amazon's quality control definitely needs to improve.
It is a shame as it spoiled my overall enjoyment of the book.
I have previously written to you concerning this publication. Naively believed the bio of Jim Davidson could prove interesting; I was totally wrong. Its should be more aptly titled : An Unapologetic Drunk's Escapades." Davidson spills alcohol over every page with no regrets: He is either anticipating a binge- drowning in a binge or coming out of a binge, looking forward to the next one. No let up, to crumbs of insight, or self - analysis. I very much doubt if he penned these pages himself- how could he possibly! No one can write when in hus cups other than rubbish.
I requested a refund which was accepted but still waiting


