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An Evening With Johnners

In early 1993, at the age of eighty, Brian Johnston embarked on a nationwide theatre tour with his one-man show called An Evening with Johnners. This book was first published in 1996 and contains all the material from the original recording. This centenary edition has been updated by by Barry Johnston and illustrated by John Ireland.
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In early 1993, at the age of eighty, Brian Johnston embarked on a nationwide theatre tour with his one-man show called An Evening with Johnners. This book was first published in 1996 & contains all the material from the original recording. This centenary edition has been updated by by Barry Johnston & illustrated by John Irel&.

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