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==Books== ===''Goon Show''=== * ''The Goon Show Scripts'' (1972) * ''More Goon Show Scripts'' (1973) * ''The Book of the Goons'' (1974) * ''The Goon Cartoons'' (1982) (illustrated by Peter Clarke) * ''More Goon Cartoons'' (1983) (illustrated by Peter Clarke) * ''The Lost Goon Shows'' (1987) ===Novels=== * ''[[Puckoon]]'' (1963) * ''[[The Looney: An Irish Fantasy]]'' (1987) * ''The Murphy'' (2000) ===William McGonagall=== * ''The Great McGonagall Scrapbook'' (1975) (with Jack Hobbs) * ''William McGonagall: The Truth at Last'' (1976) (with Jack Hobbs) * ''William McGonagall Meets George Gershwin: A Scottish Fantasy'' (1988) (with Jack Hobbs) * ''William McGonagall: Freefall'' (1992) (with Jack Hobbs) ==="According to" books=== '''''According to Spike Milligan''''' is a series of literary [[Pastiche#Imitation|pastiche]] novels. Each part of the series was a rewriting of an original novel, with surreal comic elements added. * ''[[Old Testament|The Bible—the Old Testament]] According to Spike Milligan'' (1993) * ''[[Lady Chatterley's Lover]] According to Spike Milligan'' (1994) * ''[[Wuthering Heights]] According to Spike Milligan'' (1994) * ''D. H. Lawrence's John Thomas and Lady Jane: According to Spike Milligan—Part II of "Lady Chatterley's Lover"'' (1995) * ''[[Black Beauty]] According to Spike Milligan'' (1996) * ''[[Frankenstein]] According to Spike Milligan'' (1997) * ''[[Robin Hood]] According to Spike Milligan'' (1998) * ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles]] According to Spike Milligan'' (1998) * ''[[Treasure Island]] According to Spike Milligan'' (2000) * ''Classic Adventures: According to Spike Milligan'' (2002) ===Scripts=== *''[[The Bed-Sitting Room (play)|The Bed-Sitting Room]]'' (1970) (with John Antrobus) * ''The Q Annual'' (1979) * ''Get in the Q Annual'' (1980) * ''There's a Lot of it About!'' (1983) * ''The Melting Pot'' (1983) ===Children's books=== * ''Bald Twit Lion'' (1968) * ''[[Badjelly the Witch]]'' (1973) * ''Dip the Puppy'' (1974) * ''[[Sir Nobonk and the Terrible Dreadful Awful Naughty Nasty Dragon]]'' (1982) * ''A Children's Treasury of Milligan: Classic Stories and Poems'' (1999) * ''The Magical World of Milligan'' (2009) * ''Spike's Bike Book for Parents of Little Kids'' (Published by Traffic Authority NSW, 1985) * ''Spike Milligan SPIKE'S BIKE BOOK FOR MEDIUM KIDS'' (Published by Traffic Authority NSW, 1985) * ''Spike's Bike Book For Big Kids'' (Published by Traffic Authority NSW, 1985) ===Memoirs=== The War (and Peace) Memoirs. (The seven memoirs were also recorded as talking books with Milligan reciting them.) *1 ''[[Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall]]'' (1971) *2 ''[["Rommel?" "Gunner Who?"]]'' (1974) *3 ''[[Monty: His Part in My Victory]]'' (1976). This and the previous two books were released and publicised as the first, second and third part respectively of a trilogy. *4 ''[[Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall]]'' (1978). This was announced as the fourth part of his "increasingly misnamed" trilogy. *5 ''[[Where Have All the Bullets Gone?]]'' (1985) *6 ''[[Goodbye Soldier]]'' (1986) *7 ''[[Peace Work]]'' (1991) * ''Milligan's War'' (1988) Compilation of the first six volumes of Milligan's war memoirs. * ''It Ends with Magic: A Milligan Family History'' (1990) * ''Spike Milligan: The Family Album: An Illustrated Autobiography'' (1999) * ''Milligan's Meaning of Life: An Autobiography of Sorts'' (2011) ===Non-fiction=== * ''The Spike Milligan Letters'' (1977) * ''More Spike Milligan Letters'' (1984) * ''Dear Robert, Dear Spike: The Graves–Milligan Correspondence'' (1991) (with Robert Graves) * ''Depression and How to Survive It'' (1993) (with Anthony Clare) ===Collections of literature=== * ''A Dustbin of Milligan'' (1961) * ''The Little Pot Boiler: A Book Based Freely On His Seasonal Overdraft'' (1963) * ''Book of Bits or a Bit of a Book'' (1965) * ''Bedside Milligan'' (1969) * ''Indefinite Articles and Scunthorpe'' (1981) * ''A Potboiling Dustbin Full of Bits'' (1984) * ''Scunthorpe Revisited: With Added Milligan Articles and Instant Relatives'' (1989) * ''A Mad Medley of Milligan'' (1999) * ''The Essential Spike Milligan'' (2002) * ''The Compulsive Spike Milligan'' (2004) * ''Box 18: The Unpublished Spike Milligan'' (2006) ===Collections (mostly poetry)=== * ''[[Silly Verse for Kids]]'' (1959) * ''[[A Book of Milliganimals]]'' (1968) * ''Values'' (poems) (1969) * ''Milligan's Ark'' (1971) * ''Small Dreams of a Scorpion'' (poems) (1972) * ''Transports of Delight'' (1974) * ''Milligan Book of Records'' (1975) * ''Poems'' (1977) * ''Goblins'' (poems) (1978) * ''Open Heart University'' (poems) (1979) * ''Twelve Poems That Made December Colder'' (1979) * ''Unspun Socks from a Chicken's Laundry'' (poems) (1981) * ''Chill Air'' (poems) (1981) * ''One Hundred and One Best and Only Limericks of Spike Milligan'' (1982) * ''Silly Verse for Kids and Animals'' (1984) * ''Floored Masterpieces with Worse Verse'' (1985) (with Tracey Boyd) * ''Further Transports of Delight'' (1985) * ''The Mirror Running'' (poems) (1987) * ''Startling Verse for All the Family'' (1987) * ''That's Amazing'' (1988) * ''Condensed Animals'' (1991) * ''Hidden Words: Collected Poems'' (1993) * ''Fleas, Knees and Hidden Elephants'' (poems) (1994)
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