Okay, here are the details of various books which various people asked for (mainly Bert, but a few others asked). I can't remember if they were mentioned on cinema-l or screen-l, so I'm cross posting. Hope some of you find them useful. The list is mainly of Python-realated books, but #4 on the list is the book of the ITV series _Television_. 1. _Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Book)_ ISBN: 0413385205 (UK)/0416003419 (USA)/ 0458929700 (Canada) Published by Eyre Methuen Ltd (UK) Methuen, Inc. (USA) Methuen Publications (Canada) Date of publication (of my copy): 1981 (First published 1977) Price: #5.50 (paperback) [This is the best `book of the film' I have _ever_ seen. You get the first draft of the script, which bears little relation to the final draft (also included). The final draft has scenes and lines that were cut, and the original versions of lines which were changed onced shooting started. You get a plethora of photos and advertising prints. You get a letter which details the cuts that the censors wanted ("lose the `make castanets from your testicles'), and the suggested compromises. Also included are things like shooting schedules and other trivia stuff. Oh, and a pull out statement from the accountants detailing the budget and final cost of the film (about #225,000). Well worth finding a copy. -- Liam] 2. _Life of Python_ by George Perry ISBN: 0-907516-22-X Published by Pavilion Books Ltd. Date of publication (of my copy): 1983 Price: #7.95 (Hardback) 3. _Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life_ [Book of the film] ISBN: 0413533808 Published by Methuen London Ltd. Date of publication (of my copy): 1983 Price: #5.50 [Fairly run of the mill book version, though it's lavishly illustrated. Worth buying, though, for the last page and inside back cover, which detail a correspondence between John Cleese and tabloid British Newspaper The Sun (that well know paragon of virtue and upholder of high moral standards -- NOT!). While filming The Meaning Of Life segment about the Zulu wars, the Sun printed an article which alleged that when the weather turned bad, Cleese was angry and stormed through the black extras shouting, "Right! Which one of you bastards did the rain dance?" Cleese wrote to the paper denying he had done any such thing and asking for a retraction, saying that obviously one of their reporters had gotten carried away. The Sun refused to withdraw the story and the correspondence continued for a while. Cleese's letter are oozing with dry wit and cynicism. Anyway, Cleese offered to bet the editor, in the end, that he could produce no witnesses of the incident, while Cleese could produce several to refute the allegation. The sum was #10,000 or somesuch, the money to go to a charity of the winner's choice. The editor declined, but would still not retract the article. The book states that the evidence was now with whoever it is that judges cases like this (I forget), and that we would see who would win. Very amusing. The book prints the original article, along with the letters from both parties, which followed. -- Liam] [PS. Does anyone know how it ended up?] 4. _Television: The Book of the Major ITV Series_ by Francis Wheen ISBN: 0-7126-0929-6 Published by Century Publishing Co. Ltd. Date of publication (of my copy): 1985 Price: ? [My copy of this was from a book club, and was the club's edition, by Book Club Associates. I have no idea if the generally available edition would have had a different ISBN. Anyone? -- Liam.] 5. _Monty Python's Big Red Book_ ISBN: 0413295206 Published by Methuen Date of publication (of my copy): 1986 (first published 1971) Price: #4.95 (paperback) 6. _The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok_ (sic) ISBN: 0413319709 Published by Methuen Date of publication (of my copy): ? Price: #4.95 (papperbok, er... paperback) [I got 5 and 6 in a single package (shrink-wrapped) which was sold under the title _Monty Python Gift Boks_ (sic). In addition to the two books, you got a wrap-round cover/poster. -- Liam] 7. _Monty Python: Just the Words (The Complete Unexpurgated Scripts of the Original TV Series (Except for the Animation Bits)_ Originally published as two hardback volumes. Later reprinted as a single paperback volume. [I only have the hardbacks -- perhaps someone has the paperback volume and could supply that info? -- Liam.] ISBN: 0413625400 (Volume 1) 0413625500 (Volume 2) Published by Methuen Date of publication (of my copy): 1989 Price: #7.99 each (Hardback) 8. _The Complete Fawlty Towers_ by John Cleese and Connie Booth ISBN: 0413183904 Published by Methuen Date of publication (of my copy): 1988 Price: #7.95 (Hardback) [I think that a paperback is also available. -- Liam] 9. _The Rutland Dirty Weekend Book_ by Eric Idle. ISBN: 413365700 Published by Eyre Methuen Date of publication (of my copy): 1976 Price: #2.99 (paperback) [I came across this a few years back in a bargain book store. I assume that the publisher or wholesaler or whoever was clearing out a warehouse and found some copies of it lying around, then sold them to the bargain bookshops. -- Liam.] And that's all I could find. Sorry again about the delay. If you need more info (publisher's addresses, etc) let me know and I'll se what I can do. Liam. ====- *"Am I the only sane one here? Why don't we just throw KERR AVON * up the defensive shields?" aka Liam Cairney *"An excellent suggestion, sir, with just _two_ minor All e-mail to:- * drawbacks: One, we don't _have_ any defensive shields; [log in to unmask] * and two, we don't have _any_ defensive shields. I * realise that technically that's only one drawback, Home: Glasgow * but it's such a doozy, I thought I'd mention it twice." Scotland * -- The Cat and Kryten (Red Dwarf V)