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''The Utterly Utterly Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book'' was a fundraising book issued on behalf of Comic Relief in 1986. It was edited by Douglas Adams and Peter Fincham and contained contributions from Adams and many of the leading comedy writers and performers of the day. == Contents == The book is of particular interest to fans of Douglas Adams' work as it contains several items written by him which are hard to find or exclusive to the collection. Besides the novella ''Young Zaphod Plays it Safe'' and the short story "The Private Life of Genghis Khan", which have since appeared in ''The Salmon of Doubt'', the book also contains Adams' short story "A Christmas Fairly Story" (written in collaboration with Terry Jones) and three supplements to ''The Meaning of Liff''. Items by other authors include: * ''Adrian Mole's Christmas'', an addition to Sue Townsend's ''Adrian Mole'' series (later included in ''The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole''). * ''A New Decade of Heroic Failures'', an exclusive addition to Stephen Pile's ''Book of Heroic Failures''. * Tie-ins to popular TV comedies of the day including ''Yes Minister'', ''The Young Ones'' and ''Spitting Image''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Utterly Utterly Merry Comic Relief Christmas Book」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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