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'Living in London for tax purposes in 1972, I read that Spike Milligan would be signing copies of his new book, Adolf Hitler - My Part in His Downfall, at Hatchards in Piccadilly. I'd never been to a book signing before but Spike was a hero of mine and I arrived early. I lurked near where he was obviously going to sit and by the time he arrived, a long queue spilled out into the street. For over an hour Spike signed books and he was brilliant. A man asked him if he'd please sign a book for his wife.' (Introduction)
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