Jeremy Clarkson Books in Order
Jeremy Clarkson is a renowned English broadcaster and writer, specialising in motoring. He pens weekly columns for The Sunday Times and The Sun, and is best known as the charismatic host of the BBC's Top Gear. With a career spanning decades, Clarkson rose to prominence as a presenter on the original Top Gear format in 1988, after starting as a local journalist in the north of England. Since the mid-1990s, he has become a household name, presenting his own shows and making guest appearances on British television. Clarkson's work extends beyond motoring, with programmes and books on history and engineering, and he even hosted his own chat show, Clarkson, from 1998 to 2000. His unapologetic and humorous style has sparked intense public reaction, but has also garnered a massive following, catapulting Top Gear to the top of BBC Two's ratings and even sparking calls for him to become Prime Minister.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Jeremy Clarkson
- #1AmazonMotorworld / Jeremy Clarkson's Motorworld(1996)
- #2AmazonClarksons Hot 100(1998)
- #3AmazonJeremy Clarkson’s Planet Dagenham: Drivestyles of The Rich and Famous(1998)
- #4AmazonBorn to be Riled(1999)
- #5AmazonClarkson on Cars(2004)
- #6AmazonI Know You Got Soul(2004)
- #7AmazonDont Stop Me Now(2007)
- #8AmazonRound the Bend(2007)
- #9AmazonDriven to Distraction(2009)
- #10AmazonThe Top Gear Years(2012)
- #11AmazonWhat Could Possibly Go Wrong. . .(2012)
- #12AmazonThe Grand Tour Guide to the World(2017)
- #13AmazonReally?(2020)
- #1AmazonThe World According to Clarkson(2004)
- #2AmazonFor Crying Out Loud!(2004)
- #3AmazonAnd Another Thing(2006)
- #4AmazonHow Hard Can It Be?(2010)
- #5AmazonIs It Really Too Much To Ask?(2013)
- #6AmazonAs I Was Saying . . .(2015)
- #7AmazonIf You’d Just Let Me Finish(2018)
- #8AmazonCan You Make This Thing Go Faster?(2020)
- #1AmazonCrap Cars (By: Richard Porter)(2004)
- #2AmazonMy Dad Had One of Those (By: Richard Porter)(2007)
- #3AmazonTop Gear's Midlife Crisis Cars (By: Matt Master)(2008)
- #4AmazonTop Gear Best Bits The Races (By: Sam Philip)(2008)
- #5AmazonThe Big Book of Top Gear 2009 (By: Richard Porter)(2008)
- #6AmazonTop Gear: Daft Cars (By: Matt Master)(2009)
- #7AmazonTop Gear: The Alternative Highway Code (By: Richard Porter)(2010)
- #8AmazonTop Gear Awesome Adventures: South America (By: Sam Philip)(2010)
- #9AmazonThe Big Book of Top Gear 2011(2010)
- #10AmazonTop Gear Drivers' Handbook (By: Richard Porter)(2011)
- #11AmazonTop Gear Portfolio: The World's Greatest Cars (By: Top Gear Magazine)(2011)
- #12AmazonA Top Gear Christmas (By: Richard Porter)(2011)
- #13AmazonTop Gear Ambitious But Rubbish (By: Richard Porter)(2012)
- #14AmazonTop Gear: Motor Mania (By: Ivan Berg,Nik Berg)(2012)
- #15AmazonTop Gear: How to Parachute into a Moving Car (By: Richard Porter)(2013)
- #16AmazonThe Top Gear Guide to Britain (By: Richard Porter)(2013)
- #17AmazonTop Gear: Epic Failures: 50 Great Motoring Cock-Ups (By: Richard Porter)(2014)
- #18AmazonWhere's Stig (By: )(2014)
- #19AmazonTop Gear: Dream Cars: The Hot 100 (By: Sam Philip)(2014)
- #20AmazonTop Gear: Planet Garage (By: Richard Porter)(2015)
- #21AmazonThe Top Gear Story (By: Richard Porter)(2019)
About Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson is a renowned English broadcaster and writer, specialising in motoring. He pens weekly columns for The Sunday Times and The Sun, and is best known as the charismatic host of the BBC's Top Gear. With a career spanning decades, Clarkson rose to prominence as a presenter on the original Top Gear format in 1988, after starting as a local journalist in the north of England. Since the mid-1990s, he has become a household name, presenting his own shows and making guest appearances on British television. Clarkson's work extends beyond motoring, with programmes and books on history and engineering, and he even hosted his own chat show, Clarkson, from 1998 to 2000. His unapologetic and humorous style has sparked intense public reaction, but has also garnered a massive following, catapulting Top Gear to the top of BBC Two's ratings and even sparking calls for him to become Prime Minister.
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