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This memoir 'Street Talk' takes you on a 'white knuckle ride' through a Liverpool life of language, laughter and a laudable potpourri of 'stories', starting in the 1950's, with inviting stops at the 'Cavern', the 'Phil', the churches, the cinemas, the dance halls, then onto Holland, Manhattan, Greece, India, the imagination and beyond, back to the present'. It would appear that comedy shoots out of the Suett family tree, having regards to Richard 'Dicky' Suett (1755-1805) who was to prove most popular and 'if not the greatest low comedian there ever was, at any rate, since the days of…mehr

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This memoir 'Street Talk' takes you on a 'white knuckle ride' through a Liverpool life of language, laughter and a laudable potpourri of 'stories', starting in the 1950's, with inviting stops at the 'Cavern', the 'Phil', the churches, the cinemas, the dance halls, then onto Holland, Manhattan, Greece, India, the imagination and beyond, back to the present'. It would appear that comedy shoots out of the Suett family tree, having regards to Richard 'Dicky' Suett (1755-1805) who was to prove most popular and 'if not the greatest low comedian there ever was, at any rate, since the days of Shakespeare's own Will Kempe'. 'Elizabeth Inchbald and Her Circle; The Life Story of a Charming Woman' by Samuel Robinson Littlewood.