| Description | |
| Taking some of A.A. Milne's best-known poems - such as Buckingham Palace and The King's Breakfast - Matthew presents some rewrites for the 60-year-old. Some are about Suddenly-Realizing-You're-Much-Older-Than-You-Thought, others about Difficulties-Of-Coping-With-Modern-Life. | |
| Key Features | |
| Author(s) | Christopher Matthew |
| Publisher | John Murray General Publishing Division |
| Date of Publication | 14/10/1999 |
| Language(s) | English |
| Format | Hardback |
| ISBN-10 | 0719559790 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780719559792 |
| Genre | Humour: Collections & General |
| Publication Data | |
| Place of Publication | London |
| Country of Publication | United Kingdom |
| Imprint | John Murray Publishers Ltd |
| Content Note | illustrations |
| Dimensions | |
| Weight | 240 g |
| Width | 137 mm |
| Height | 204 mm |
| Spine | 17 mm |
| Pagination | 112 |
| Credits | |
| Illustrator(s) | David Eccles |
| Description | |
| Author Biography | Apart from Now We Are Sixty, Christopher Matthew, is best known for his Diary of a Somebody and its accident-prone hero Simon Crisp, whom Sheridan Morley called 'one of the greatest comic characters of our time'. He has been a columnist for most of the major newspapers, currently writes on books and TV for the Daily Mail, and is well known as a broadcaster. He lives in London and Suffolk. |