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Clarkson races to pole sales position



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Published Date: 04 October 2008
BRITAIN'S bookworms are into crime, cars, cookery and … glamour model Jordan, aka Katie Price, according to a new list of the country's best-selling authors for adults.
Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson has sold more books for adults than anyone else in the UK in the past three years.

But the top ten also shows the wide range of reading from historical novelist Bernard Cornwell, creator of the Sharpe series, to the
unlikely literary giant formerly known as Jordan.

Price's back catalogue includes autobiographies, novels and books about horses, in many cases produced with the help of a ghostwriter.

Jeremy Clarkson has sold a staggering 3.8 million books since his first, The World According to Clarkson, was released in May 2005. It is a collection of newspaper articles in which he shares his thoughts on subjects from Concorde to cricket.

In second place is fantasy writer Terry Pratchett, creator of the Discworld series, ahead of Alexander McCall Smith, whose works include the 44 Scotland Street series that first appeared in The Scotsman.

They are the only others in the list to have sold an average of a million books or more per year since 2005.

Penguin, Clarkson's publisher, said: "'We have always thought Jeremy was one of the most entertaining writers around, and we felt sure that there were lots of people who agreed with us.

"But never in our wildest dreams did we imagine the kind of phenomenal sales his books have achieved. It's been incredible to be part of it."





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  • Last Updated: 04 October 2008 12:19 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

JayDeeTee,

04/10/2008 00:14:56
Demonstrates the IQ of some of the population does it not? Buying books written by huge big t*ts. Jordan has two but the biggest t*t of all is that smug public schoolboy Clarkson. Biggest tw*t as well.
2

truthsleuth,

04/10/2008 00:39:23
With you all the way

Clarkson and co show the long term effects of petrolfumes and the motor car.
3

Guga II,

Rockall 04/10/2008 04:04:38
#2.

No doubt you get around in a horse and cart.
4

Boy Wonder,

04/10/2008 07:31:00
I'm not a fan of Jeremy's politics ... but he is otherwise a hugely entertaining person ... and he can string three words together ... without a ghost-writer!

Jordan?? Gimme a break!!!
5

gus1940,

Edinburgh 04/10/2008 10:39:24
I know this will be a hard decision to make but which of the following 2 characters is the most loathesome person on TV and most deserving of a punch on the nose (and worse)?

(a) Jeremy Clarkson
(b) Jeremy Kyle
6

Jay Kay,

04/10/2008 11:06:21
Im just surprised to hear that Jordan can read and write!
7

Eric D,

ALBA 04/10/2008 11:28:37
Dont like the guy or his material but he politically INcorrect which is probably his appeal.
8

Douglas,

Bathgate 04/10/2008 11:33:38
That's entertainment.
9

JayDeeTee,

04/10/2008 16:19:20
#5. (b) for the punch, and I would give (a) a boot in the balls. That would make my day

 

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