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  1. The World According To Clarkson is a book collection of Jeremy Clarkson's columns he wrote while working for The Sunday Times. They ran from 7 January 2001 until 29 December 2019. There are 8 volumes of The World According To Clarkson. The topics were varied, each one usually based on either a big or trivial news story from the week.

  2. The publication of The World According to Clarkson in 2004 launched a multi-million-copy bestselling phenomenon. But to no avail. Jeremy's one-man war on crimes against common sense has not yet been won. And our hero's still scratching his head at the madness of it all. But it's not all bad.

  3. The World According to Clarkson Series by Jeremy Clarkson. 7 primary works8 total works. Book 1. The World According to Clarkson. by Jeremy Clarkson. 3.70 · 6,265 Ratings · 319 Reviews · published 2004 · 29 editions. Jeremy Clarkson shares his opinions on just about … Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. And Another Thing. by Jeremy Clarkson.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2004 · With a strong dose of common sense that is rarely, if ever, found inside the M25, Clarkson hilariously attacks the pompous, the ridiculous, the absurd, and the downright idiotic, while also celebrating the eccentric, the clever, and the sheer bloody brilliant.

  5. 1 de may. de 2005 · The World According to Clarkson is a hilarious collection of Jeremy's Sunday Times columns and the first in his The World According to Clarkson series which also includes And Another Thing; For Crying Out Loud!

  6. 26 de may. de 2005 · The World According to Clarkson is a hilarious collection of Jeremy's Sunday Times columns and the first in his The World According to Clarkson series which...

  7. With a strong dose of common sense that is rarely, if ever, found inside the M25, Clarkson hilariously attacks the pompous, the ridiculous, the absurd and the downright idiotic, whilst also celebrating the eccentric, the clever and the sheer bloody brilliant.