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The Mighty Book of Boosh | 
| Authors: Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding Creator: Dave Brown Publisher: Canongate Books Category: Book
List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £5.49 You Save: £14.50 (73%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 9
Media: Hardcover Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 10.2 x 7.7 x 1.2
ISBN: 1847673228 EAN: 9781847673220 ASIN: 1847673228
Publication Date: September 18, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new from UK supplier. Despatched within 24hrs (excluding weekends & Bank Hols). Books continually held in stock in our Wiltshire premises.
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The Boosh truly span the genre November 26, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Sorry it's taken me so long to get this review written but Bridgette Bardot put me in a time capsule with a drawing of an orange cat holding an air rifle.
A great excuse, I know. It's not mine I'm afraid but just one from Vince's Book of Excuses for Being Late Volume III, one of many tiny treats housed within this incredible tome - as just one slurp from a whole selection of soups.
Some of the other instructional passages in this book are Bob Fossil's A-Z of Animals (where the elephant is `Grey leg-face man'), The Phases of the Moon (`The full moon, the main moon, the chalky white ball-bag hanging in the sky like a screwed up letter from a paedophile'), Eleanor's Top Sexpressions (`Turn me over and record all over my old DVDs') or Howard Moon's Advanced School of Acting Expression (why not try pulling his `Bakers's Confusion or `Contemplating Gay' faces). So lots to be learnt then, but it's not all self-help.
If you've ever seen the TV series, the live shows, the festival music sets or heard the original radio episodes and wondered where all the surrealism, animal-obsession and array of characters come from - this is a fruitful glimpse into their Zooniverse. It will answer questions you never even knew you had like: What are Bruno Mindhorn's other poems like? What goes on at The Shamen Lodge when they're not holding committee meetings? And who did Old Gregg use as a muse before he happened-upon Howard Moon?
It's nice that they've had the chance to flesh-out some of the characters a little further. Naboo, who has only really grown in standing (if not in stature) since the Boosh took full flight now has our ear, if we will lend it to him, to demonstrate his knowledge of black magic: "The image of the blindfolded horse is a common one in the occult. Another image that you find in books of this nature is the image of a puma in an eye patch or the eagle in Raybans".
Bollo too has space to air his concerns about gentlemen's publications being the only kind of written material being left lying around in woodland: "Now don't get Bollo wrong, on the whole, Bollo have many a good feeling about porno, Bollo subscribe to Monkey Pumper, Cheeky Chimps and Mandrillwives.com. What worry Bollo is that porno is only book you ever see in woods. . .This is why squirrel and fox come into the city".
So anyone who's anyone in the Boosh has been granted a platform - but what of our two favourite keepers? How did they agree what would make it in - given they normally can't decide on the best way to tackle a Polar Bear. A sense of ongoing creative disagreement is tangible between the two giants in their respective fields of jazz exploration and glitter rock crayon stories. For example, Howard's `The Evolution of the Table-top Globe' has been crudely pasted over with Vince's hand drawn original story `Ace Frehley Fights the Space Jackals'. You can't help but feel that if Howard had been given the chance to retort before the final version went to press, it would have been removed and replaced with a warning next to his original lecture to all glam buccaneers and busy-faced jazz-fearers out there.
Howard's bookish pedigree is clearly much better suited to this volume than Vince's interests, which tend more towards the frippery of releasing fruit and yams onto music audiences, talking to the animals and having too much fun in general to write. Having said that, his children's story series featuring Charlie is back and stronger than ever.
On top of all this, Mrs Giddeon, Rudy (he goes by many names) and The Mutants (yes, there is bacon) all have something to say which make this Christmas stocking-filler perfect grazing material for anyone who even slightly enjoys the jazz stylings of Howard or the hair stylings of Vince.
Whether tootling on Howard's Trumpet Full of Memories or reading Charlie and the Black and White Rainbow, this is one book that neither Naboo, nor anyone else, should ever turn their back on.
I expected it to be amazing and it was much, much better then that.... November 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Every Boosh fan will love this book. Contributions from all characters, in their own unique styles. Sketches, scribblings, crimps, photos, stories, poems and so much more. Random and brilliant. Impossible to put into words really. All I can say is, if you like The Boosh, there is absolutely no doubt that you will love it.
Great book a must have for fans of the boosh! November 2, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Great read full of fun stuff with art from Noel Fielding himself. the book itself is very nice looking and well made. Plus its chock full of Boosh goodies with good a mini story every so often its great buy for fans and at this price its well worth it!
----Alex Gradwell/Venomtheevil----
heaven for boosh fans :) September 19, 2008 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
i fell in love with this book as soon as it dropped through my door, (thanks to pre-order on amazon i got it very fast) its like watching a boosh episode without dealing with your dvd player. beautifully animated and perfect in everyway, it is sheer heaven for any boosh fan. you just sit back, relax and sink into that wonderful world of boosh that we all love so very much, with laugh-out-loud snippets on every page.
its a must have for every booshista around, now i cant wait for the book signing!!
Brilliant book September 14, 2008 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Amazon delivered this book extremely fast. I read it from cover to cover the morning it arrived. It really is a must have for all Boosh fans! There's paintings by Ol' Gregg, Stories from Vince, Howard's Jazz Detective Novel and logs from the Tundra, emails from Tony Harrison and Saboo, Bollo's letters to Peter Jackson...you get the picture. It's jam packed with Booshy goodness and I'd highly recommend it.
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