Ned Sherrin - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Sherrin, Ned (1983), A small thing — like an earthquake, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson
  • Sherrin, Ned; Shand, Neil (1984), 1956 and all that: a memorable history of England since the war to end all wars (Two), London: M Joseph
  • Sherrin, Ned (1984), Cutting edge, or, "Back in the knife-box, Miss Sharp": Ned Sherrin's anthology of wit., London: J M Dent
  • Brahms, Caryl; Sherrin, Ned (1984), Song by song: the lives and work of 14 great lyric writers, Egerton, Bolton: R Anderson Publications
  • Brahms, Caryl; Sherrin, Ned (1986), Too dirty for the windmill, London: Constable
  • Sherrin, Ned (1991), Ned Sherrin's theatrical anecdotes: a connoisseur's collection of legends, stories, and gossip., London: Virgin
  • Sherrin, Ned (1993), Ned Sherrin in his anecdotage: a classic collection from the master raconteur., London: Virgin
  • Sherrin, Ned (1995), The Oxford dictionary of humorous quotations, Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press
  • Sherrin, Ned (1996), Sherrin's year, London: Virgin
  • Sherrin, Ned (1996), Scratch an actor, London: Sinclair-Stevenson
  • Brahms, Caryl; Sherrin, Ned (1998), The Mitford girls: a musical, London: Warner/Chappell Music
  • Sherrin, Ned (2004), I wish I'd said that, New York: Oxford University Press
  • Sherrin, Ned (2005), Ned Sherrin: the autobiography, London: Little, Brown
  • Frost, David; Sherrin, Ned (1963), That was the week that was, London: W H Allen

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