Gunner Milligan, 954024

Gunner Milligan, 954024 by Spike Milligan is a First Edition published by Penguin in 1995, featuring 55 pages in English. This book presents Spike Milligan’s recollections of his involvement in significant historical events, particularly his role in the downfall of Hitler. Known for his diverse contributions to literature and broadcasting, Milligan offers readers a glimpse into his experiences during a tumultuous time.
Within this volume, readers will find an extract from Milligan’s War, showcasing his unique perspective and storytelling style. The book falls under the category of Biographies & Memoirs, providing insights into Milligan’s life and the historical context surrounding his experiences. This edition invites readers to explore the intersection of personal narrative and historical events through Milligan’s distinctive voice.
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Spike Milligan’s acclaimed recollections of his part in Hitler’s downfall
Spike Milligan was born in India in 1918. He is most famous as an author, script-writer and actor in both films and broadcasting including the infamous Goon Show. He has written over sixty books, including his incomparable volumes of war memoirs. Most recently, Penguin has published his witty re-workings of the Bible and Lady Chatterley’s Lover; Wuthering Heights is forthcoming. This volume comprises an extract from Milligan’s War.
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