Terry Jones [1942-2020]
Terry Jones died last night at age 77 because of complications from a rare form of dementia.
I was a huge Monty Python fan back in the day. I’ve seen all the episodes (even the German ones) and the movies. I have the records and the books and just about everything they’ve done. They influenced me terrifically.
Terry Jones was a founder of Monty Python and while I tended to not think of him as my favorite on screen person, thinking about all of the amazing characters he played over the years, I think I’ve unfairly put him too low. Especially as I think of some of the most quotable lines and how he either said them or was in the skit that spawned it (wafer-thin, anyone?). Not to mention he did some of the best women’s voices in the series.
Most of the Pythons have been slowing down as of late, which is to be expected. I was supposed to see John Cleese live recently but my plans fell through. Terry Gilliam is making some unfortunate comments in the media lately. Eric Idle seems to always be about. Michael Palin has been doing fantastic work travelling and writing no-fiction.
But Terry Jones had been quiet for many years. I didn’t realize that he was suffering from dementia until a few months ago when I saw an article with Michael Palin talking about how poorly Jones was doing.
Even though I knew a lot about his film career, I didn’t realize that he had written so many books. (I also didn’t realize he was from Wales). I had a copy of Lady Cottington’s Pressed Fairy Journal but I didn’t think it was all that good. And I had read Starship Titanic (although I don’t remember much of it). And I have a copy of Erik the Viking, based on his film.
But as for the children’s books he wrote circa the 90s, I had no idea. I’m going to have to look for one or two to see what they’re like.
Terry Jones was a very naughty boy and he made me laugh quite a lot.
Fiction
- Douglas Adams’ Starship Titanic: A Novel (1997), ISBN 0-330-35446-9 – a novel based on the computer game of the same name by Douglas Adams.
- Evil Machines (2011), ISBN 978-1-908717-01-6
- Trouble On The Heath (2011), ISBN 978-1-907726-20-0
- The Tyrant and the Squire (2018), ISBN 978-1783524624
- Illustrated by Michael Foreman
- Fairy Tales (1981), ISBN 0-907516-03-3
- The Saga of Erik the Viking (1983), ISBN 0-907516-23-8 – Children’s Book Award 1984
- Nicobobinus (1985), ISBN 1-85145-000-9
- The Curse of the Vampire’s Socks and Other Doggerel (1988), ISBN 1-85145-233-8 – poetry
- Fantastic Stories (1992), ISBN 1-85145-957-X
- The Beast with a Thousand Teeth (1993), ISBN 1-85793-070-3
- A Fish of the World (1993), ISBN 1-85793-075-4
- The Sea Tiger (1994), ISBN 1-85793-085-1
- The Fly-by-Night (1994), ISBN 1-85793-090-8
- The Knight and the Squire (1997), ISBN 1-86205-044-9
- The Lady and the Squire (2000), ISBN 1-86205-417-7 – nominated for a Whitbread Award
- Bedtime Stories (2002), ISBN 1-86205-276-X – with Nanette Newman
- Animal Tales (2011), ISBN 978-1843651635
- Illustrated by Brian Froud
- Goblins of the Labyrinth (1986), ISBN 1-85145-058-0
- The Goblin Companion: A Field Guide to Goblins (1996), ISBN 1-85793-795-3 – an abridged re-release, in a smaller format, with the colour plates missing
- Lady Cottington’s Pressed Fairy Book (1994), ISBN 1-85793-336-2
- Strange Stains and Mysterious Smells: Quentin Cottington’s Journal of Faery Research (1996), ISBN 0-684-83206-2
- Lady Cottington’s Pressed Fairy Journal (1998), ISBN 1-86205-024-4
- Lady Cottington’s Fairy Album (2002), ISBN 1-86205-559-9
- Illustrated by Martin Honeysett and Lolly Honeysett
- Bert Fegg’s Nasty Book for Boys and Girls with Michael Palin (1974) ISBN 0-413-32740-X

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