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'Knees up, Mother Earth" is the seventh book by Robert Rankin in the famous The Brentford Trilogy, as well as the second book in the The Witches of Chiswick Trilogy.

Jim Pooley and John Omally are trying to protect Brentford's Griffin Park where the football stadium (and it's accompanying bar) proudly stands. And this time, the Evil can only be overcome by winning this year's FA Cup....

See the Campbell! Experience the Magic that locks the Fire Exit! Drinketh the Absinth! And beware of the Babbage Nineteen Hundred....

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