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The Who: The Official History
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Who: The Official History
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ben Marshall
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By (author) Pete Townshend
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By (author) Roger Daltrey
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:320 | Dimensions(mm): Height 286,Width 257 |
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Category/Genre | Rock and Pop |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780753556481
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Classifications | Dewey:782.421660922 |
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Illustrations |
approx. 400 images
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Ebury Publishing
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Imprint |
Virgin Books
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Publication Date |
8 October 2015 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
One hundred per cent official, The Who look back on 50 fantastic years. Featuring personal, never-before-published photographs, fan memorabilia and anecdotes, captions from Pete, newly discovered gems from The Who archive, an introduction by legendary Who manager Bill Curbishley and further contributions from friends, colleagues and family, this landmark illustrated book celebrates 50 years of anthemic, era-defining music and an extraordinary career.
Author Biography
Pete Townshend (Author) Pete Townshend, The Who's guitarist and principal songwriter, was born into a musical family in Chiswick, West London, on May 19, 1945. Pete continues to write and perform with The Who, who celebrate their 50th anniversary with a world tour in 2014/2015. Pete published his bestselling memoir Who I Am in 2012. Roger Daltrey (Author) The Who's lead singer, Roger Daltrey was born in the West London suburb of Shepherd's Bush on March 1, 1944. Roger now divides his time between working with The Who and with his solo band, as well as continuing to devote a huge amount of his time to Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America. He is currently touring with The Who to celebrate the band's 50th anniversary. Ben Marshall (Author) Ben Marshall is a music writer, cultural commentator and journalist, with a life-long passion for The Who. Ben began writing in the 1980s and has worked for Melody Maker, Loaded and GQ, and has subsequently written for The Evening Standard, the Guardian, Rolling Stone and the Observer among others, on film, music and culture.
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