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Cover blurb: “Webb’s tale brims with affection and humour, every page is a delight." “It’s perhaps the ultimate credit to Webb that he can be just as funny as Adams in his writing. With many of the same veins of humour that Adams had running throughout this biography, it’s as if the great hitchhiker has never really left."
It all started when Douglas Adams demolished planet Earth in order to make way for an intergalactic expressway—and then invited everyone to thumb a ride on a comical cosmic road trip with the likes of Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, and the other daft denizens of deep space immortalized in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Adams made the universe a much funnier place to inhabit and forever changed the way we think about towels, extraterrestrial poetry, and especially the number 42. And then, too soon, he was gone.
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Cover blurb: It all started when Douglas Adams demolished planet Earth in order to make way for an intergalactic expressway—and then invited everyone to thumb a ride on a comical cosmic road trip in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Adams made the universe a much funnier place to inhabit and forever changed the way we think about towels, extraterrestrial poetry, and especially the number 42. And then, too soon, he was gone. "It’s perhaps the ultimate credit to Webb that he can be just as funny as Adams in his writing. With many of the same veins of humour that Adams had running throughout this biography, it’s as if the great hitchhiker has never really left." |
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Douglas Adams loved being a writer; it was just the writing that drove him to despair and his colleagues to heroically suppressed exasperation. When he wasn’t doing it, he spent his time in headlong pursuit of love, friendship and his intense enthusiasms, such as music and computer technology. Otherwise his default position was the restaurant, where he gave full expression to his generosity and funniness. This blography was written with the help of Douglas’s family and friends; it is an insider’s account of a man who is still missed by millions of fans around the world. |
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