Michael Bentine - Books

Books

  • The Reluctant Jester sub-title My Head-on Collision with the 20th Century - Bantam Press - 1992 - ISBN 0-593-02042-1
  • Open Your Mind sub-title The quest for creative thinking - Bantam Press - 1990 - ISBN 0-593-01538-X
  • Templar - Bantam Press - 1988 - ISBN 0-593-01339-5
  • The Condor and The Cross sub-title An Adventure Novel of the Conquistadors - Bantam Press - 1987 - ISBN 0-593-01265-8
  • Lords of The Levels - Grafton - 1986 - ISBN 0-586-06643-8
  • The Shy Person's Guide To Life - Grafton - 1984 - ISBN 0-586-06167-3
  • Doors of The Mind - Granada - 1984 - ISBN 0-246-11845-8
  • The Door Marked Summer - Granada - 1981 - ISBN 0-246-11405-3
  • Smith & Son Removers - Corgi - 1981 - ISBN 0-552-12074-X
  • The Long Banana Skin - New English Library - 1976 - ISBN 0-450-02882-8
  • Madame's Girls and other stories (1980)
  • The Best of Bentine (1984) Panther
  • The Potty Encyclopedia (1985)
  • The Potty Khyber Pass (1974)
  • The Potty Treasure Island (1973)
  • Square Games (1966) Wolfe SBN 0723400806
  • Michael Bentine's Book of Square Holidays M. Bentine & J. Ennis (1968) Wolfe SBN 72340019 9
  • Fifty Years on the Streets Michael Bentine & John Ennis (1964) New English Library, A Four Square Book

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