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|title=Briefs Encountered
|author=Julian Clary
|publisher=Ebury Press
|date=March 2013
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|website=http://julianclary.co.uk
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|summary=Plenty of outrageous Julian Clary moments in this comic ghost story. For my money the excellent reconstruction of Noel Coward’s life and times made this book well worth reading.
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Choosing this book from Julian Clary was irresistible. Normally, I try not to review books where I’m already familiar with author. But I didn’t feel that seeing him live several times or watching him regularly on TV counted, as I hadn’t read either of his two previous novels.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending this book.
If you also enjoyed the Noel Coward angle, then you might like to try [[Oscar's Books by Thomas Wright]], [[The Secret Lives of Somerset MaughanMaugham by Selina Hastings]], or [[Disaster was my God by Brian Bruce Duffy]], which deals with the self-destructive French poet Arthur Rimbaud. {{amazontext|amazon=0091938856}}{{amazonUStext|amazon=0091938856}}
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