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The Rolling Stones 50

The Rolling Stones 50

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The Rolling Stones 50

On Thursday 12 July 1962 the Rolling Stones went on stage at the Marquee Club in London's Oxford Street. In the intervening fifty years the Stones have performed live in front of more people than any band... ever. They've played the smallest blues clubs and some of the biggest stadium tours of all time. They've had No.1 singles and albums in every country that has a popular music chart and have helped define global popular culture. A phenomenal half-century later, they now look back at their astounding career. Curated, introduced and narrated by the band themselves, <i>The Rolling Stones 50</i> is the only officially authorized book to celebrate this milestone. With privileged access to a wealth of unseen and rare material, it is packed with superb reportage photography, contact sheets, negative strips, outtakes and so much more, from every period in the band's history.<br><br>With more than 1,000 illustrations, it also features some of the most rare and interesting Stones memorabilia in existence: international posters, draft record cover art, bubblegum cards, jigsaws and other previously unpublished treasures specially photographed for this volume.<br><br>Additional contributions by photography legends Gered Mankowitz, Jean-Marie PÉrier, Dezo Hoffmann, Michael Cooper, Terry O'Neill, Bent Rej, Philip Townsend and many others make this the definitive book to celebrate fifty years of the Rolling Stones.<br><br>From Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie -- here is one spectacular thank you to their fans all over the world.<br><br>With over 1,000 illustrations in colour and black and white.<br><br>Featuring photography from the <i>Daily Mirror</i>'s Mirrorpix archive.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Hachette Books
Manufacturer
Hyperion
Binding
Hardcover
ReleaseDate
2012-10-16T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781401324735

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