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Book by Bill Hicks
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Love All The People: Letters, Lyrics, Routines
First edition (UK)
AuthorBill Hicks, John Lahr
LanguageEnglish
GenreComedy, Biographical
PublisherConstable & Robinson
Publication date2004
Media typePrint
Pages308 (1st edition) 325 (2nd edition)

Love All The People: Letters, Lyrics, Routines is a posthumously released collection of routines, letters and lyrics by American comedian Bill Hicks. It was published in February 2004 in the UK (ISBN 1-84119-878-1), and November 2004 in the US (ISBN 1-932360-65-4). In May 2005 a second expanded edition was published. The book is a chronological selection of his works from throughout his career, presenting the gradual evolution of his attitudes and style, with a foreword from John Lahr. The book is split into four sections. The first section covers the years 1980–1991, the second section covers 1992, the third covers early to mid-1993, and the fourth covers late 1993–1994.

References

  1. Bill Hicks: Love All the People (Constable, 2004)
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  • Bill Hicks: Slight Return
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