
'Rommel?' 'Gunner Who?'
A Confrontation in the Desert
1974·207 pages·Nonfiction
“Close in stature to Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear in his command of the profound art of nonsense”
— Guardian
“The most irreverent, hilarious book about the war that I have ever read”
— Sunday Express
“Brilliant verbal pyrotechnics, throwaway lines and marvelous anecdotes”
— Daily Mail
“Milligan is the Great God to all of us”
— John Cleese
“The Godfather of Alternative Comedy”
— Eddie Izzard
“Desperately funny, vivid, vulgar”
— Sunday Times
“A totally original comedy writer”
— Michael Palin
Year
1974
Pages
207
Type
Nonfiction
Praise
“Close in stature to Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear in his command of the profound art of nonsense”
— Guardian
“The most irreverent, hilarious book about the war that I have ever read”
— Sunday Express
“Brilliant verbal pyrotechnics, throwaway lines and marvelous anecdotes”
— Daily Mail
“Milligan is the Great God to all of us”
— John Cleese
“The Godfather of Alternative Comedy”
— Eddie Izzard
“Desperately funny, vivid, vulgar”
— Sunday Times
“A totally original comedy writer”
— Michael Palin
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