LEADER 00944nam0-22003131i-450- 001 990001647050403321 005 20160303120716.0 035 $a000164705 035 $aFED01000164705 035 $a(Aleph)000164705FED01 035 $a000164705 100 $a20030910d1979----km-y0itay50------ba 101 0 $aeng 200 1 $aPatterns of chloroplast reproduction$ea developmental approach to protoplasmic plant anatomy$fTheodor Butterfass 210 $aWien-New York$cSpringer-Verlag$d1979 215 $aXIV, 205 p.$d25 cm 225 1 $aCell biology monograph$v6 610 0 $aCitologia vegetale 676 $a581.87 700 1$aButterfass,$bTheodor$063340 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990001647050403321 952 $a60 574.8 B 1/6$b47908$fFAGBC 952 $a13 II 16 (6$b190$fDBV 959 $aDBV 959 $aFAGBC 996 $aPatterns of chloroplast reproduction$9371986 997 $aUNINA LEADER 02286ojm 2200241z- 450 001 9910148934103321 005 20230912161814.0 010 $a0-00-729084-5 035 $a(CKB)3710000000923410 035 $a(BIP)020922850 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000923410 100 $a20231107c2008uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 10$aLook Who It Is!: My Story 210 $cHarperCollins UK 330 8 $aFamed for his gentle innocence and brilliant observational wit, comedian Alan Carr describes his childhood growing up in a football-mad family in Northampton and his rise to become one of Britain's best-loved comedians.'Puberty had been unkind. Whereas it had come in the night and left the other boys with chiselled, stubbly chins and deep masculine voices, I'd been left with a huge pair of knockers and the voice of a pensioner.' Alan CarrAlan Carr grew up in one of the most boring towns in England - Northampton. A place known for making shoes. It was also famous for its football club, Northampton Town FC. Alan's dad as manager of the club was a local hero. A dream come true for most lads, but not Alan. Alan wore glasses and had man boobs at 14. He did not like P.E.In his very first book, Alan tells his life story ('oh and what a life') with his unique twist of natural, observational humour -'I'm not saying I'm a fantasist but there have been times when things that I've seen on television when I was younger have tended to seep into my subconscious and blended into my own life. I remember telling my Mum about the time I stopped that woman from having a diamond encrusted necklace stolen and she'd say 'No Alan, that was Poirot.'With his tongue-in-cheek, end of pier humour that has made him famous, Alan describes an ordinary life in bursts of technicolour. His journey from awkward schoolboy hiding his man-boobs on the pitch, drinking tea with the dinner ladies and working in a call centre, to becoming one of our best-loved comedians likened to the great Frankie Howerd, will make his book a guaranteed tickler with a laugh-out-loud gag on every page. 517 $aLook Who It Is! 676 $a791.092 700 $aCarr$b Alan$4oth$01341981 906 $aAUDIO 912 $a9910148934103321 996 $aLook Who It Is!: My Story$93651108 997 $aUNINA