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The Terror Of St Trinians And Other Drawings Ronald Searle

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The Terror Of St Trinians And Other Drawings Ronald Searle
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Publisher: Penguin Classics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.99 MB
Author: Ronald Searle
ISBN: 9780141188683, 0141188685
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Terror Of St Trinians And Other Drawings Ronald Searle by Ronald Searle 9780141188683, 0141188685 instant download after payment.

SUMMARY:
Ronald Searle takes us back to the world of the Gothic Public School in The Terror of St Trinian's . In this gloriously anarchic academy for young ladies we witness shootings, knifings, torture and witchcraft, as well as many maidenly arts. The subject of many evergreen films, St Trinian's is synonymous with the sort of outrageous behaviour that would make a convict blench. This book also contains a selection of Ronald Searle's work from the non-school books, including The Rake's Progress, Souls in Torment and Merry England, etc . and their publication in one volumes stakes Searle's claim to be the greatest and most influential English satirist since the war.

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