Everything Must Go (novel)

{{short description|1969 novel by Keith Waterhouse}}

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Everything Must Go (published in the UK as The Bucket Shop) is a 1969 novel by the British writer Keith Waterhouse.The Library Journal Book Review. R. R. Bowker, 1969. p.771Weintraub p.531 Similar in theme to the plot of his earlier Billy Liar, a man working as an antique dealer lives out his daydreams but ends up finding himself in a horrible predicament.

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Bibliography

  • Weintraub, Stanley. British Dramatists Since World War II: M-Z. Gale Research Company, 1982.

Category:1969 British novels

Category:Novels by Keith Waterhouse

Category:G. P. Putnam's Sons books

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