### Product Description One of the best loved comic creations of our time, in both literature and television, Reginald Perrin is once again a major BBC series. This omnibus edition comprising the first three novels represents one mans outrageous adventures in his quest to avoid a mundane existence.
The Reginald Perrin Omnibus: omnibus
β Scribed by David Nobbs
- Publisher
- Random House
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 399 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1409079791
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Reginald Iolanthe Perrin is surely one of the best loved comedy heroes of our time, in both literature and television. This omnibus brings together the first three Reginald Perrin novels containing a lifetime's outrageous and hilarious adventures.
When we first meet Reggie, he is sick to death with selling exotic ices at Sunshine Desserts. Driven to desperation by the rat race and the unpunctuality of Britain's trains, Reggie's small eccentricites escalate to the extreme, until finally he leaves the unacceptable face of capitalism behind by driving off in a stolen motorised jelly. In his pursuit of the unconventional, he devotes himself to faking his own death, opening a shop devoted to selling completely useless goods, and setting up a commune strictly for the middle-class and middle-aged.
Join Reggie, who didn't get where he is today without some help from some memorable supporting characters, in one man's quest to avoid an everyday existence.
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