"An entertainment on marriage by George Melly, Alan Ayckbourn, James Saunders, Harold Pinter, Alun Owen, Fay Weldon, David Campton, Lyndon Brook and John Bowen. If individual scenes are presented separately fee codes vary."
Khartoum, Vol. 2 of 2 And the Blue and White Niles (Classic Reprint) by GeorgeMelly Paperback, 368 Pages, Published 2015 by Forgotten Books ISBN-13: 978-1-331-65774-3, ISBN: 1-331-65774-1
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School Experiences of a Fag At a Private and a Public School (Classic Reprint) (Paperback) by GeorgeMelly Paperback, Published 2015 by Forgotten Books, United States ISBN-13: 978-1-331-46753-3, ISBN: 1-331-46753-5
Don't Tell Sybil A Memoir of English Surrealism and of E.L.T. Mesens by GeorgeMelly Hardcover, 176 Pages, Published 2014 by Atlas Press ISBN-13: 978-1-900565-65-3, ISBN: 1-900565-65-X
"Don’t Tell Sybil is a libidinous memoir by a master raconteur. George Melly (1926–2007) was impossible to ignore in London cultural circles between the 1950s and 90s. He first came to attention as a jazz singer, notable for risqué songs performed with verve rather than with great technical ability. An arresting personality, Melly dressed the part: his outrageous suits became a mark, and his talents as a raconteur soon brought him fame a ..."