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Rolling Stones: On Air in the Sixties
Tells the story of Stones through their radio and TV appearances as they rose to fame in the sixties. From their first TV appearance on Thank Your Lucky Stars!, to the louche …
Read's Musical Reciter
Mike Read's knowledge of the world's greatest pop music is brought together in this cornucopia of anecdotes, amazing tales and extraordinary facts. He looks at the strange, …
Airline Confidential
This book will lift the lid on the airline industry and the world of aviation, highlighting the humorous and the sometimes down right alarming business of air travel. Packed full …
When Football Was Football
Pre the 1960s and the first GBP100 a week footballer (Johnny Haynes - now there's a coincidence!) football was the preserve of the working man who attended matches in vast numbers. …
The Stones
A collection of cartoons, meticulously recorded when and where they appeared and arranged chronologically, combines 150 individual cartoons with entries from the author's diary …
The Beatles
Celebrate The Beatles with rare photographs and a never-before-seen collection of removable, collectible memorabilia.At one time the most famous pop band in the world, The Beatles …
Bill Wyman's Treasure Islands
Bill Wyman's Treasure Islands is the who, what, when, where, why and how of historical treasures found in Great Britain and Ireland. Since humans first lived on these shores …
Rolling Stones on Air in the Sixties: TV and Radio History as It Happened
The first official, in-depth history of the Rolling Stones told through the band's television and radio broadcasts--appearance by appearance--published to tie in with the global …
Here Is the News
The Second World War was both the first and the last time that the radio was the pre-eminent source of news of a major conflict. The news was important not just for the daily …
Here is the News
The Second World War was both the first and the last time that the radio was the pre-eminent source of news of a major conflict. The news was important not just for the daily …