Most Popular Books by Geoff Tibballs

Geoff Tibballs is the author of Royalty's Strangest Tales (2017), The Grumpy Old Git's Guide to Life (2013), Voices from the Titanic (2012), Crazy Sh*t Old People Say (2011), Brain Dump (2019).

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Royalty's Strangest Tales

release date: Jul 13, 2017
Royalty's Strangest Tales
A rollicking collection of stories featuring the craziest, daftest and most outrageous monarchs the world has ever known. Packed with royal stories from 2,000 years of history, from the immortality-obsessed first Emperor of China to the master of tact and diplomacy, Prince Philip, this book will leave the reader fascinated, entertained and occasionally appalled. We’ll meet all sorts of colourful royal characters, including the Roman Emperor Caligula, who was unspeakably cruel to his subjects but worshipped his horse, Charles VI of France, convinced he was made of glass, and Frederick William I of Prussia, who recruited – and sometimes kidnapped – the tallest men in Europe to form his private army. There are tales of scandal, including secret marriages, illegitimate offspring, royal pickpockets and alleged vampirism, and madness, cross-dressing and pigeon-fancying also crop up! Fully updated with a selection of new stories, this absorbing book is the perfect gift for history fans.

The Grumpy Old Git's Guide to Life

release date: Jun 06, 2013
The Grumpy Old Git's Guide to Life
The Grumpy Old Git''s Guide to Life is a hilarious celebration of all these grumps, how to identify one, what exactly they find so irritating and why we find their rants quite so amusing.

Voices from the Titanic

release date: Jan 19, 2012
Voices from the Titanic
The graphic, first-hand story of the first voyage and disastrous sinking of RMS Titanic - told by the survivors themselves. The story of the sinking of the great liner, Titanic, has been told countless times since that fateful night on 14th April 1912 by historians, novelists and film producers alike, but no account is as graphic or revealing as those who were actually there. Through survivors'' tales, and contemporary newspaper reports from both sides of the Atlantic, here are eye-witness accounts full of details that range from poignant to humorous, stage by stage from the Liner''s glorious launch in Belfast to the sombre sea burial services of those who perished on her first and only voyage. In the book, the voices of the survivors record their own stories, as well as the official records, press reports and investigations into what went wrong that night.

Crazy Sh*t Old People Say

release date: May 26, 2011
Crazy Sh*t Old People Say
With old age comes grey hair, dodgy knees, a sudden passion for re-runs of Murder, She Wrote, and an apparent God-given licence to speak one''s mind and be generally offensive without fear of retribution. Under the guise of passing on the benefits of their experience to family members or just casual acquaintances, old people exercise their right to swear, cuss and insult as they please. These feisty philosophers take no prisoners as they use their scalpel-like tongues to dissect modern life and the younger generations. If challenged over their outrageous comments, they''ll play the age card: you know the sort of thing - ''I''m eighty-six, I''ve fought for my country, and if I want to call you a no-good, lowdown, useless fuckwit, then I''ll call you a no-good, lowdown, useless fuckwit, Vicar.'' Other gems include: It bugs me when people say, ''Life is short.'' What the hell does it mean? Life is the longest damn thing anyone ever does! Are they going to do something that''s longer? Son, if it''s got tits or tyres, you''re gonna have trouble with it. We all have our disappointments in life, son, and I''m talking to mine right now. The only way in which life resembles a bed of roses is that you encounter a lot of pricks along the way. Sure I''m surprised you can''t get a job, son. I heard the world was crying out for someone who is lazy, has no qualifications but can spit gum into a waste paper basket from ten feet. Don''t you think you might stand a better chance of becoming a captain of industry if you got rid of some of that metal shit on your body - like the nose stud and the eyebrow rings? Donald Trump may have a crap haircut but I bet he doesn''t have pierced fucking nipples. Son, if life was fair, Elvis would still be alive and all the impersonators would be dead. The secret of a happy life is to run out of cash and air at exactly the same time.

Brain Dump

release date: Aug 15, 2019
Brain Dump
Also works well as emergency loo roll. While you''re not going anywhere, why not expand your mind with Brain Dump? Learn thousands of fascinating facts, stats and trivia. Guaranteed to boost your brain, this bumper compendium covers every subject from football to phobias, mountains to the Muppets and spiders to Shakespeare. It features hundreds of mind-blowing entries from Types of Cloud to the Longest Song Titles. And it''s not just for the bathroom but the bedroom too! Struggling to sleep? Turn to the Fascinating Facts About Sheep and other gems to tire and train your brain. Zzzzzzzzzz..... Printed on soft absorbent paper for emergencies.

The Ultimate Book of Insults

release date: Aug 18, 2011
The Ultimate Book of Insults
A brilliant collection of insults and sharp retorts for every situation. Includes studied insults, wry putdowns, literary, political, and dramatic rebukes, playground insults, barbs and jibes. The perfect resource for responding to life''s slings and arrows with humour and satisfying venom.

Motor Racing's Strangest Races

release date: Jun 09, 2016
Motor Racing's Strangest Races
Since 1894, when motor racing’s colourful history began with a bang (and a banger!), drivers, racers and lunatics alike have done many stupid and bizarre things all in the name of motor sport. Author Geoff Tibballs has gathered together this absorbing collection of stories from over a century of motor racing around the world, including the Frenchman who drove 25 miles in reverse, the Grand Prix in which the leading drivers were so far ahead that they stopped for a meal in the pits, the Le Mans 24-hour race won by a car patched up with chewing gum, and the driver who drank six bottles of champagne – virtually one per pit-stop – on the way to winning the Indianapolis 500. The stories in this book are bizarre, fascinating, hilarious, and, most importantly, true. Revised, redesigned and updated for a new generation of petrolheads, this book contains enough extraordinary-but-true tales to drive anyone around the bend. Word count: 45,000

The Book of Senior Jokes

release date: Jul 31, 2011
The Book of Senior Jokes
The Book of Senior Jokes is the perfect present for anyone feeling their age, no matter how old they may be.

Just Like Dad Says

release date: Oct 06, 2009
Just Like Dad Says
''I won''t lie to you, fatherhood isn''t easy like motherhood'' Homer Simpson Fathers come in many guises - wise or silly, strict or kind. They can make you laugh and they can make you cringe. They can drive you home and they can drive you mad ... In Just Like Dad Says, wise and witty words from the likes of Billy Connolly, Jerry Seinfeld, Spike Milligan and Homer Simpson cover everything from the joy of being a new dad to waving kids off as they - finally - leave home. Old and new, laugh-out-loud funny or wickedly dry, Just Like Dad Says is the best ever collection of quotes by and about Dad. ''My father only hit me once - but he used a Volvo'' Bob Monkhouse ''Even very young children need to be informed about dying. Explain the concept of death very carefully to your child. This will make threatening him with it much more effective'' P.J. O''Rourke

No-Balls and Googlies

release date: Jun 06, 2013
No-Balls and Googlies
From the leg glance to leg before, king pair to cover drive, and from the no-ball to the googly, this book is sure to entertain, inform and delight.

Great Sporting Eccentrics

release date: Apr 01, 1999
Great Sporting Eccentrics
700 eccentrics from all over the world - from the seventeenth century to the present day, from world champions to the humblest rabbits.

The Mammoth Book of More Dirty, Sick, X-Rated and Politically Incorrect Jokes

release date: Sep 19, 2013
The Mammoth Book of More Dirty, Sick, X-Rated and Politically Incorrect Jokes
Thousands more fearless and absolutley filthy jokes in a follow-up to the phenomenal bestseller The Mammoth Book of Dirty Jokes.

The Customer's Always Wrong

release date: Oct 04, 2013
The Customer's Always Wrong
Featuring laugh out loud remarks from coffee shops and supermarkets to bars and bookshops, The Customer''s Always Wrong illustrates just how silly people can be.

The Olympics' Strangest Moments

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Olympics' Strangest Moments
A collection of strange but true anecdotes from throughout the history the Olympic Games.

Tsunami

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Tsunami
Chronicles the events surrounding the Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004.

The Mammoth Book of Weird News

release date: Nov 03, 2011
The Mammoth Book of Weird News
A humorous collection of hundreds of funny news stories, whacky phenomena, and hilarious blunders and gaffes from around the world, such as: the woman who smuggled 75 live snakes in her bra; the man who held a funeral for his amputated foot; the radioactive cat which got mistaken for a bomb; the human tongue that got served up in a hospital; the X-ray that revealed E.T.''s face in a duck; the youth who woke to find a bullet in his tongue; the tortoise that set a house on fire; and many more.

The Good, the Bad and the Wurst

release date: Apr 14, 2016
The Good, the Bad and the Wurst
Sixty extraordinary years of Eurovision, from Céline Dion to Dustin the Turkey, from Abba to Conchita Wurst - the drag acts, the bad acts and all the nul points heroes. For 60 years the Eurovision Song Contest has existed in a parallel universe where a song about the construction of a hydro-electric power station is considered cutting-edge pop, where half a dozen warbling Russian grandmothers are considered Saturday night entertainment, where a tune repeating the word ''la'' 138 times is considered a winner, and where Australia is considered part of Europe During those sixty years we have witnessed scandals: in 1957, Denmark''s Birthe Wilke and Gustav Winckler enjoyed an outrageously long 13-second kiss because the stage manager forgot to say ''cut'' during the live broadcast. We have witnessed national outrage: the 1976 Greek entry was a savage indictment of Turkish foreign policy in Cyprus. But most have all we have witnessed silly costumes, terrible lyrics and performers as diverse as Celine Dion and Dustin the Turkey. This book chronicles the 100 craziest moments in the history of Eurovision - the drag acts, the bad acts, the nul points heroes and the night in Luxembourg when the floor manager warned the audience not to stand up while they applauded because they might be shot by security forces. It captures some of the magic from this yearly event that continues to beguile and bemuse in equal measure.

Great Sporting Scandals

release date: Oct 01, 2004
Great Sporting Scandals
Will Carling, Roy Keane, Hansie Cronje, Mike Tyson, Glenn Hoddle, Tonya Harding and Michael Schumacher are not only known for their sporting prowess, but have all been at the centre of some of the most newsworthy scandals in history. Carling''s gaffe was to refer to the executive of the Rugby Football Union as ''57 old farts''; Tanya Harding was banned from skating for life after an attack on her rival; while Ferrari blatantly fixed the result of the 2002 Austrian Grand Prix when Rubens Barrichello was ordered to allow team-mate Michael Schumacher to win. Geoff Tibballs relates the most contentious and intriguing sporting scandals from the past two centuries. Including stories that have long since faded into obscurity, and others that are still debated heatedly today, he recounts tales including Bobby Moore''s arrest on suspicion of stealing a bracelet in Columbia in 1970; the outrage caused to members of the All-England Tennis Club in 1949 by Gussie Moran''s daring lace-trimmed panties at Wimbledon; and the 1844 Derby Winner, Running Rein, who was discovered to be a ''ringer''. At one time or another every sport has had its moment of contention - including allegations of bribery, profess

Business Blunders

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Business Blunders
This book tells the stories behind some of the world''s most disastrous financial mistakes, from the collapse of business empires, like DeLorean, through huge corporate errors like New Coke an the Ford Edsel down to smaller yet still embarrassing business bloopers.

Two Nuns In A Bath

release date: Oct 15, 2009
Two Nuns In A Bath
A brand-new, fantastic, enormous collection of 5,000 jokes, gags and one-liners - indexed and categorised to help with finding the right joke for any occasion or audience, from Bar-Mitzvahs to bar-rooms. Two Nuns in a Bath is the consummate collection, with jokes on every subject under the sun, from lawyers to low-energy light bulbs. Two nuns are sitting in a bath. One says "Where''s the soap?"" The other replies "It does rather doesn''t it?" A guy asks a lawyer what his fee is. "I charge $50 for three questions," the lawyer says. "That''s awfully steep, isn''t it?" the guy asks. "Yes," the lawyer replies, "Now what''s your final question?"

Crap Kitchen

release date: Nov 19, 2015
Crap Kitchen
The worst cookbook ever, packed with truly bizarre and utterly disgusting recipes from all over the world Ever since humankind produced its first foodie, the culinary world has dished up some staggering confections which could best be described as ''acquired tastes'': dishes such as Virgin Boy Eggs (eggs soaked in the urine of prepubescent boys); live octopus, which clutches at the diner''s tongue and throat as it is swallowed; and Beard Beer, made from the yeast found in facial hair. In northern Greenland, the Inuit are fond of cramming as many as 500 dead auks (small sea birds) into an old seal skin which they place under a large rock until the birds have fermented into what has rightly been described as a ''sticky, pungent, toxic, cheesy gloop''. Kiviak, as it is called, is eaten by biting off the birds'' heads and sucking out the juices. The mighty Roman Empire was built on such delicacies as larks'' tongues, stuffed thrush, boiled flamingo and grilled cow''s womb, while the Tudors loved nothing more than a roast cockenthrice: the head and upper body of a pig carefully stitched onto the lower body and legs of a turkey. Today, for those with an adventurous mindset and a robust life insurance policy, there is no shortage of nauseating local delicacies to enjoy. In China, not only is tuna eyeball on the menu, but also yak penis (served whole). In Vietnam, one can enjoy the still-beating heart of a freshly-killed snake; in Iceland, raw puffin heart. In the Philippines, there is duck embryo to be had - like a Kinder Surprise . . . only containing a dead foetus instead of a toy. In Sardinia, they like nothing more than a nice bit of maggot-infested cheese; and the favourite tipple of Korean foodies is Ttongsul, a wine made from the fermented faeces of a child. Bon appetit!

The Golden Age of Children's Television

release date: Jan 01, 1991

The Ultimate Cockney Geezer's Guide to Rhyming Slang

release date: Jan 26, 2010
The Ultimate Cockney Geezer's Guide to Rhyming Slang
Would you Adam and Eve it? Over a hundred years after it was first heard on the streets of Ye Olde London Towne, Cockney rhyming slang is still going strong, and this book contains the most comprehensive and entertaining guide yet. Presented in an easy-to-read A to Z format, it explains the meaning of hundreds of terms, from old favourites such as apples and pears (stairs) and plates of meat (feet) to the more obscure band of hope (soap) and cuts and scratches (matches) through to modern classics such as Anthea Turner (earner) and Ashley Cole (own goal), as well as providing fascinating background info and curious Cockney facts throughout. Also included are a series of language tests so that readers can brush up on their newfound knowledge on their way to becoming a true Cockney Geezer. All in all, The Ultimate Cockney Geezer''s Guide to Rhyming Slang is well worth your bread and honey to have a butcher''s.

Everest

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Everest
Although Tibet and Nepal were initially forbidden to explorers so that the elusive peak remained a distant vision through the Himalayan clouds, the challenge captured the imagination of the world''s mountaineers.

The Mammoth Book of One-Liners

release date: Jun 07, 2012
The Mammoth Book of One-Liners
A collection of 10,000 side-splitting one-line jokes arranged in categories from bestselling humour editor Geoff Tibballs. ''Is my wife dissatisfied with my body? A small part of me says yes.'' ''Letting the cat out of the bag is a whole lot easier than putting it back in.'' ''I read somewhere that 26 is too old to still live with your parents. It was on a note, in my room.''

The Mammoth Book of Jokes 2

release date: Oct 04, 2012
The Mammoth Book of Jokes 2
From the man behind the bestselling Mammoth Book of Jokes, an all-new, enormous collection of fantastic jokes - indexed and categorised to help find the right joke for the right occasion, from Bar-Mitzvahs to bar-rooms. Bigger, better, and even bulkier than before, The Mammoth Book of Jokes 2 is the consummate collection, with jokes on every subject under the sun, from lawyers to low-energy light bulbs.

Due South

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Due South
An illustrated companion to the acclaimed TV comedy drama, now in its third series. It includes profiles of the series'' main characters, interviews with the cast, crew and the creator, and takes a behind-the-scenes look at the filming.

Contract Killers

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Contract Killers
A collection of real-life 15 contract-killer cases from around the world. Not only are the stories set in different continents, but also with different motives, set at different ends of the social scale and with dramatically different outcomes.

The World's Greatest Hoaxes

release date: Apr 01, 2006

The Bill

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Bill
This guide toThe Billrecalls the daily lives of the officers at Sun Hill and reminds us of some of the infamous criminals. It goes behind the scenes to reveal the trickery and secret techniques that help bring the drama to the small screen. Illustrated throughout with over 150 photographs, it takes fans back to the days of Roy Galloway and follows the dramas at Sun Hill since then. There are additional features on the best stunts, reactions from the press and exclusive interviews with key cast and crew members. This book will cover every aspect of the tough, fast-moving show that has gripped viewers all over the world for two decades.

Great Sporting Failures

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Soldier Soldier

release date: Sep 01, 1994
Soldier Soldier
The Central Television drama series Soldier Soldier follows the adventures of The King''s Fusiliers. This book reveals how the show is made and the spectacular stunts are staged, and also includes interviews with the cast and personal anecdotes from the film crews.

Soldier, Soldier

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Soldier, Soldier
A chronicle of the lives - public and private - of the key characters in the first four series of television''s Soldier Soldier. The book details their history as seen on the screen, and goes back even further to their childhood and teenage years. It also contains interviews with cast members.

Phil Redmond's Brookside

release date: Jul 01, 1995
Phil Redmond's Brookside
A guide to the first 12 years of Channel 4''s Brookside. It includes maps and a house-by-house look at all those who have lived in the Close, and at the major events.
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