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1. Rickles' Book: A Memoir
 
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2. Snappy Comebacks to Stop Hecklers
3. Rickles' Book: A Memoir (Thorndike
 
$10.87
4. Rickles' Letters
 
5. DON RICKLES - "HELLO DUMMY!" vinyl
$56.00
6. Run Silent, Run Deep: Edward L.
$24.86
7. People From Jackson Heights, Queens:
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8. Playboy June 2007-Argues Kristine
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9. Rolling Stone September 18 2008
 
10. Rickles' A Memoir
11. Playboy June 2007 Kristine from
12. New Yorker August 2, 2004 Richard
13. TV Guide 1977 Back Issue Don Rickles
14. Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, #139
15. PLAYBOY Magazine November 1968
16. Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, #141
17. Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea

1. Rickles' Book: A Memoir
by Don Rickles
Paperback: 256 Pages (2008-06-03)
list price: US$14.00 -- used & new: US$0.01
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Asin: 0743293061
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Why you need to buy RICKLES' Book immediately:

RICKLES' BOOK will help you win friends and influence people.

RICKLES' BOOK will introduce you to all of his famous friends, from Frank Sinatra to Johnny Carson.

RICKLES' BOOK will help you lose weight.

RICKLES' BOOK will help you gain weight.

RICKLES' BOOK will improve your love life.

RICKLES' BOOK will make you cry. (If your love life doesn't improve.)

RICKLES' BOOK will make you laugh. (If your love life does improve.)

RICKLES' BOOK will make you love one of the great Americans of our time, Don Rickles.

RICKLES' BOOK will give you something to talk about at parties. (If you're ever invited to parties.)

RICKLES' BOOK, along with the Bible and War and Peace, will grace your bookshelf and upgrade your literary status.

RICKLES' BOOK will keep you up at night.

RICKLES' BOOK will put you to sleep at night.

RICKLES' BOOK will make you rich. (If you treasure great humor.) ... Read more

Customer Reviews (87)

5-0 out of 5 stars A Classic
Rickles is the man, a great book filled with many great stories, the book will bring a smile and even a tear now and then!

5-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Anecdotes from a Comedy Legend
Rickles is one of the last of a generation of legendary comedians.His appearances on the Carson show were must see TV.His quick wit and timing were entertaining and always fired up a room.For all the entertainment that Rickles has given me over the years, I happily put down the 15 bucks for the book. For those of you whining about the books brevity, get over it.His act was based on rapid fire insults and shtick.He didn't do deep comedy (a la George Carlin or Lenny Bruce).The man's in his 80s.Just buy the book and quit moaning....

2-0 out of 5 stars A Memoir That's More of a Joke Than a Book
This disappointing "memoir" is merely a series of supposedly comedic riffs on various moments in the life of Rickles. There are snippets of stories that go nowhere.Chapters are only a couple pages long. He gets through his entire first 20 years in 15 pages (with a lot of white space) and gives so few details that you have to wonder what he is hiding.

Often the short "stories" he tells come across as just set-ups for joke punchlines. He will mention an incident (meeting Bruce Springsteen, going to the White House, opening for Sinatra, getting the part in "Toy Story") and instead of giving any details or insights, Rickles just tells what he thinks is a joke about it and then moves on to the next chapter.The problem is almost nothing he writes is very funny.

There are also numerous subtle mentions of the Mafia--he even admits to calling a "friend" to quiet an upset audience member. Admitting to using goons to physically threaten his audience is not funny nor endearing.

There is so little about this man's life in this book that to call it a memoir is deceptive--it's just a series of gimmicky jokes that don't help the reader know Rickles any better than before.As a matter of fact, you'll come away disappointed that this man won't open up to let you see inside.

2-0 out of 5 stars read before purchasing
I was so dissapointed in this book that I came to make a review and then stumbled on one I should have read before I purchased this book. See the review: RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "MERELY SNIPPETS OF RICKLES!".It says completely what I was thinking.I would definitely read his review before buying.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great memoir
I've known about Don Rickles for a couple of years now. I thought he was really funny and i liked some of the stories he would tell on talk shows, so i got this and i think it's got some great story's about his life. Surprisingly I know most of the celebs he mentions. I recommend this book to people who know Frank Sinatra,Clark Gable,Jackie Gleason, etc. ... Read more


2. Snappy Comebacks to Stop Hecklers
by Don A. Rickles
 Paperback: 32 Pages (1998-11)
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Asin: 0941599396
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Don-da-Don-Don............Don-da-Don-Don-Don!
I wish the author well in his persuit of fame and fortune. Don A Rickels benefits from having the same name as the famous comic, however they are both different people. I am a professional Comic, Producer, and Publicspeaker.I tend tohave very high standards for all material I review.The information in the pamphlet was not very helpful to me. I wasdisapointed as I expected the real Don Rickels to have written this. Thatis why I bought it. I intend on sending this pamphlet(it's not even a book)back. - Good luck, and if your a comic, keep going on stage, and ask adviceof other comics always.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great enlighten experience
I would like to ask a question instead of giving my review. That question is: how do I get in touch with Don Rickles agent or manager? I want to hire him as a guest speaker at our Bausch & Lomb company cermony. Pleaseadvise on name and phone number. Craig Shatto 1.800.227.1427 x7067 ... Read more


3. Rickles' Book: A Memoir (Thorndike Press Large Print Biography Series)
by Don Rickles
Hardcover: 243 Pages (2007-10-03)
list price: US$31.95
Isbn: 0786298561
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars fun read
I bought this for my dad.Before I gave it to him I read several pages throughout the book.I know my dad will enjoy this book as the few pages I read were filled with humor and good memories of Mr. Don Rickles past.I love this guys humor and witt!

2-0 out of 5 stars Not so great...
I bought the book as a gift to an old acquaintace of Rickels.He got halfway through before giving it up, by saying, "Enough with all the namedropping already!"

3-0 out of 5 stars easytoread
Thiswasaneasy to read book. I finished it in one reading. Ihadacoupleofreallygoodlaughs. As a musician and beingin front of an audience on a regular basis , I couldrelateto Don's "on stage"stories. I didn'tknowthathehadtaken actinglessons. A few new insights. ... Read more


4. Rickles' Letters
by Don Rickles
 Paperback: 224 Pages (2010-11-15)
list price: US$15.99 -- used & new: US$10.87
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Asin: 141659664X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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 From comedy legend  Don Rickles, the hilariouis collected letters of Mr. Warmth. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (13)

1-0 out of 5 stars Poor Read
I have been a big Don Rickles fan for as long as I can remember.I bought his other book and loved every page of it.This book however, was a total waste of money.I don't understand what he was trying to do with this writing, but it was very bad.

1-0 out of 5 stars A VERY SAD BOOK FROM AN EXCELLENT TALENT
I saw Don Rickles live several decades ago at the Westbury Music Fair. He cracked everyone up with his quick wit and talent. Ever since that time I've watched and enjoyed him often. He was even quite funny recently on one of Jay Leno's last Tonight shows (despite his obvious signs of aging and slowing down). I don't know what he and his co-author tried to accomplish with this book. It was not funny at all. I thought to myself, "does Rickles need the money that badly?" Even his "hockey puck" style insults fell flat. The letters are not real, and Rickles had to explain in the text of each letter who this person is (or was) by saying, for example, "you were great when you directed so-and-so". It doesn't take a student of comedy to observe that the crux of Rickle's humor is in his staccato of perfectly timed misanthropy. People find that his extemporaneous delivery is twice as funny because they're not the butt of his jokes (seasickness is a riot when someone else has it). When Rickles commits this shtick to paper it's a dud.
I've enjoyed several of Groucho Marx's and Steve Allen's books a hundred times more than I did this book (Marx and Allen were truly "men of letters"). 'Sorry, Don, your book is a waste of time and money. I should have bought one of your CD's.

5-0 out of 5 stars funny funny funny
hilarious! A must read for fans of Rickles or youngsters who don't even know who he is!

2-0 out of 5 stars Rickles' Letters -
Not humorous, and actually mundane, and actually sounds like he just wants us to know who he knows.I do love Don Rickles' humor and love to watch him on tv being interviewed, etc.

2-0 out of 5 stars short but sweet
Purchased Don rickle's book for my husband for Valentine's day.Humor is true Rickles. It's a short book and I'm glad I didn't pay full price.We both enjoyed reading it, but I think I could have better spent our money elsewhere. ... Read more


5. DON RICKLES - "HELLO DUMMY!" vinyl lp.
by DON RICKLES
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1968)

Asin: B0041CO82Y
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6. Run Silent, Run Deep: Edward L. Beach, Jr, Robert Wise, Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster, Jack Warden, Don Rickles, Franz Waxman
Paperback: 132 Pages (2010-01-30)
list price: US$63.00 -- used & new: US$56.00
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Asin: 6130431945
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Run Silent, Run Deep is a war film released in 1958 based on the 1955 novel by then-Commander Edward L. Beach, Jr.. The movie was directed by Robert Wise and it starred Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster, and Jack Warden. It also featured the movie debut of Don Rickles. The film depicts the grim reality of WW II submarine warfare as well as exploring the themes of vengeance, endurance, courage, loyalty, and honor, and how these can be tested in time of war. It is considered one of the great war action films of its genre. ... Read more


7. People From Jackson Heights, Queens: Howard Stern, Don Rickles, Lucy Liu, Eddie August Schneider, Jackson Heights, Queens, Robert P. Casey
Paperback: 162 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Howard Stern, Don Rickles, Lucy Liu, Eddie August Schneider, Jackson Heights, Queens, Robert P. Casey, John Leguizamo, Helen Kane, Chester Carlson, Joe Quesada, Mercedes Ruehl, Willy Ley, Tommy Rettig, Helene White, Eleanor Clift, Clive Lythgoe, Kevin Dobson, Alfred Mosher Butts, Dave Fleming, Thom Christopher, Rob Swift, Robert Tripp Ross, Billy Murcia, Paul D. Ginsberg, Duncan Penwarden. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 160. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: I was broke, hungry, jobless ... yet despite the fact that all three of us are old-time aviators who did our part for the development of the industry, we were left out in the cold in the Administrations program of job making. Can you blame us for accepting the lucrative Spanish offer? Eddie August Henry Schneider (October 20, 1911 December 23, 1940) set three transcontinental airspeed records for pilots under the age of twenty-one in 1930. His plane was a Cessna Model AW with a Warner-Scarab engine, one of only 48 built, that he called "The Kangaroo". He set the east-to-west, then the west-to-east, and the combined round trip record. He was the youngest certificated pilot in the United States, and the youngest certified airplane mechanic. He was a pilot in the Spanish Civil War in the Yankee Squadron. He died in an airplane crash in 1940 while training another pilot, when a US Navy bomber clipped his plane's tail at Floyd Bennett Field. Eddie Schneider was born in 1911 at 2nd Avenue and 17th Street in Manhattan in New York. His father was Emil August Schneider (1886-1955), a banker and stock broker, born in Bielefeld, Germany. His mother was Inga Karoline Eldora Pedersen (1882-1927), who was born in Farsund, Norway. Eddie had one full sibling: Alice Violetta Schneider (1913-2002) who married John Harms (1905-1985). ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1422475 ... Read more


8. Playboy June 2007-Argues Kristine (Playmate of the Year Winner: Sara Jean, 20Q Don Rickles)
Unknown Binding: Pages (2007)
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Asin: B003RXSDZ6
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9. Rolling Stone September 18 2008 What's So Funny (David Letterman, Chris Rock, Tina Fey, Larry David, Robin Williams, Don Rickles, Sarah Silverman & 45 More) (#1061)
Paperback: 126 Pages (2008)
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Asin: B001FVT5UY
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10. Rickles' A Memoir
by Don with David Ritz Rickles
 Paperback: Pages (2007)

Asin: B003VSK78I
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11. Playboy June 2007 Kristine from Apprentice (20 Q with Don Rickles, Playmate of the Year 2007 Sara Jean Underwood)
by Hugh Hefner
Unknown Binding: Pages (2007)

Asin: B004042J60
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12. New Yorker August 2, 2004 Richard Ford Fiction, Don Rickles Profile, Poems by Gary Snyder and Jack Gilbert
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2004)

Asin: B002JCXZ68
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13. TV Guide 1977 Back Issue Don Rickles & Peter Isacksen CPO Sharkey Cover July 9-15 cover by Gene Trindl
by T.V. Guide
Paperback: Pages (1977)

Asin: B000YBTOP2
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14. Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, #139 (Featuring DON Rickles)
by DC COMICS
Comic: Pages (1971)

Asin: B0013FS0X0
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15. PLAYBOY Magazine November 1968 Don Rickles interview
Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1968)

Asin: B001V6KJGC
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also Theater nudes ... Read more


16. Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen, #141 (FEATURING DON RICKLES)
by DC COMICS
Comic: Pages (1971)

Asin: B0013FOS2C
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17. Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea of Fire
by Malcolm R. Campbell
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-08-05)
list price: US$5.99
Asin: B002LLNUGC
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Mainstream humor with a dash of mystery... A throwback to Hollywood’s film noir reporters, Jock Stewart is out of touch with the looming world of digital journalism.

While he goes out of his way to mock those in authority by pretending to kowtow to them, he admits he does his best work by “being an asshole.” A mix of Don Rickles and Don Quixote, Stewart is the man for the job when the skirts are up and the chips are down...

Hard-boiled reporter Jock Stewart wakes up on the morning after the Star-Gazer office party with a hangover and an old flame in his bed andhe cuddles up with the mayor’s wife in the back seat of a 1953 Desoto. Between these defining moments, he investigates the theft of the mayor’s race horse Sea of Fire and the murder of his publisher’s girl friend, Bambi Hill.

Stewart discovers the truth for his news stories via an interview style based on lies, pretense and audacious behavior... ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Had Me Laughing on First Page
Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea of Fire is the first novel starring the wise-cracking journalist who heretofore has appeared in the Morning Satirical New blog and in the satire news article collection The Worst of Jock Stewart.(Jock Stewart is rumored to be the alter-ego of author Malcolm R. Campbell.)Jock Stewart is an old school journalist who started his career by handsetting metal type and doesn't appreciate the nuances of the upcoming digital news age as much as his editor wishes he would.As the Star-Gazer newspaper transitions toward a paperless future where Jock will no longer "report" the news, but merely "facilitate" discussion between (unpaid) bloggers and Internet users, Jock struggles to complete his one last, real news assignment.Unfortunately, the missing race horse Sea of Fire just refuses to turn up; his owners can't even commit to admitting he's been stolen, and the #1 suspect is Jock's on-again-off-again girlfriend, last seen leaving Jock's house without her little black dress. Then, there's the murder ...

First of all, I have to say that you shouldn't read this book for the mystery.I couldn't summon much concern for a race horse that may or may not have been stolen, and I never had any doubt about the mastermind behind the murder.The pleasure in reading this book is in the humor - rather in the vein of Joan Hess's Maggody series.Junction City is full of quirky, laughable characters whose daily activities are more interesting than the central mystery, and Jock Stewart's wise-cracking persona provides, even in third person, an enjoyable narration full of puns and word play. Whether it's Officer House, who, after accidentally shooting off his left nut (to be clarified as his sole remaining nut), no longer "has what it takes" to be a patrolman - or local author Cane Molasses who was roughed up by an unidentified woman for making the naughty slut in his novel "just like me" (to be clarified as the unidentified woman and not me) - Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea of Fire is full of fun, chuckles, and belly laughs.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Man of Many Faces
Jock Stewart has a quick answer to everything. He is sharp, unafraid to express himself, and loves to make people squirm in their chairs while he digs around for the "truth". He has the answer to everything except love. As much as Stewart portrays an outward appearance of a sarcastic journalist who has his life under control, there are many signs that he is afraid to uncover the real truth about himself. Campbell brings his readers to a place where it is hard to distinguish between reality and our own versions of it.

For those that like authors like Vonnegut or Miller, "Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea of Fire" is a must-read. The book contains a lot of dark humour, moments of sexual tension, and characters that go back and forth between light and dark. Campbell's play on words and original plot is sure to keep any reader on his or her toes.

5-0 out of 5 stars Old-Time Noir, Kicked Up a Notch
Meet Jock Stewart:irascible, sarcastic, somewhat reckless.He's Guy Noir freed from the confines of public radio.

Armed with a sharp wit and a (secretly) soft heart, Jock sets out to investigate the theft of the mayor's missing horse, Sea of Fire. For readers, arriving at the solution to the crime is secondary to simply enjoying as the colorful (and aptly named) characters become embroiled in a multitude of small-town hi-jinks.From the opening paragraph, Jock finds himself sucked into a world of deception, murder, and illicit trysts. Despite being set in modern times (as evidenced by the existence of Krispy Kremes), Sea of Fire has a delightfully old-time noir feel, kicked up a notch by fast-paced dialog and laugh out loud puns.

Malcolm Campbell clearly had fun writing this story, which takes the reader through as many twists and turns as a plate of the Purple Platter diner's spaghetti.Though his characters are obvious caricatures (such as Chief Kruller and Sergeant Bismarck), that doesn't mean they are in any way predictable.In fact, readers may find themselves surprised on several fronts, not the least of which being how much they've enjoyed the ride.

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