Simon Hoggart - Works

Works

Books
  • Simon Hoggart, Send Up the Clowns, Guardian Books (17 October 2011) ISBN 978-0-85265-243-5
  • Simon Hoggart, A Long Lunch: My Stories and I'm Sticking to Them John Murray (14 October 2010) ISBN 978-1-84854-397-3
  • Simon Hoggart, Life's Too Short to Drink Bad Wine Quadrille Publishing Ltd (18 September 2009) ISBN 978-1-84400-742-4
  • Simon Hoggart, The Hands of History: Parliamentary Sketches 1997-2007 (2007) ISBN 1-84354-679-5
  • Simon Hoggart and Emily Monk, Don't Tell Mum: Hair-raising Messages Home from Gap-year Travellers by Atlantic Books (27 December 2006) ISBN 978-1-84354-539-2
  • Simon Hoggart, The Hamster That Loved Puccini: The Seven Modern Sins of Christmas Round-Robin Letters (2005) ISBN 1-84354-474-1
  • Simon Hoggart, The Cat That Could Open the Fridge: A Curmudgeon's Guide to Christmas Round-Robin Letters (2004) ISBN 1-84354-357-5
  • Simon Hoggart, Punchlines: A Crash Course in English with John Prescott (2003) ISBN 0-7434-8397-9, on Prescottese language
  • Simon Hoggart, Playing to the Gallery: Parliamentary Sketches from Blair Year Zero (2002) ISBN 1-903809-66-5, parliamentary sketches
  • Simon Hoggart and Steve Bell, Live Briefs: A Political Sketch Book (1996) ISBN 0-413-70970-1, parliamentary sketches, with the Guardian political cartoonist
  • Simon Hoggart, House of Correction (1995) ISBN 0-86051-998-8, parliamentary sketches
  • Simon Hoggart and Mike Hutchinson, Bizarre Beliefs (1995) ISBN 1-86066-021-5, on "the human desire to believe the unbelievable"
  • Simon Hoggart, America: A User's Guide (1991) ISBN 0-00-637602-9, on his experiences living in the United States
  • Simon Hoggart (editor), House of Cards: A Selection of Modern Political Humour (1988) ISBN 0-241-12451-4
  • Simon Hoggart, House of Ill Fame (1985) ISBN 0-86051-350-5, parliamentary sketches
  • Simon Hoggart, Back On the House (1982) ISBN 0-330-28148-8, parliamentary sketches
  • Simon Hoggart, On the House: The Personalities and the Politics From the Irreverent "Punch" Column (1981) ISBN 0-330-26883-X, parliamentary sketches
  • Simon Hoggart and David Leigh, Michael Foot: A Portrait (1981) ISBN 0-340-27600-2, biography of politician Michael Foot
  • Simon Hoggart and Alistair Michie,The Pact: The Inside Story of the Lib-Lab Government, 1977-8 (1978) ISBN 0-7043-3236-1
  • Bryan McAllister and Simon Hoggart, Little Boxes: A Selection of Bryan McAllister Cartoons From "The Guardian" (1977) ISBN 0-85265-024-8
Audiobooks
  • The News Quiz: The First 25 Years (BBC Radio Collection) (2003) ISBN 0-563-49402-6
  • Simon Hoggart's Pick of "The News Quiz": Vol 2 (2002) ISBN 0-563-52923-7
  • Simon Hoggart's Pick of "The News Quiz": Vol 1 (2000) ISBN 0-563-47762-8

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