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Blue Note: Uncompromising Expression: The Finest in Jazz Since 1939 by Richard Havers
Category: Performing Arts
The first official illustrated history of Blue Note, the most influential and important brand in jazz.Tracing the evolution of jazz from the boogie-woogie and swing of the 1930s, through bebop, funk and fusion, to the eclectic mix Blue Note releases today, this book also narrates a complex social histor ...Show more
Classic Ships by Richard Havers
Category: Transport
Thousands of years before any of our modern methods of transport were invented man traveled by boat on the water. Later on men traveling by ship proved that the world was round, discovering new lands and new continents. By the nineteenth and twentieth century vast numbers of people used ships to emigrat ...Show more
Marilyn by Richard Havers
Category: Performing Arts
From poor little orphan girlA" to a worldwide celebrity, this is the story of how Norma Jeane became Marilyn Monroe.
Ronnie Wood: Artist by Ronnie Wood; Damien Hirst (Foreword by); Keith Richards; Anon; Richard Havers; Emmanuel Guigon (Introduction by)
Category: Art
Slipcased and casebound in screen printed real cloth with ribbon pull, the front is inset with a bespoke embossed metal plate featuring Ronnie's iconic painting Forty Licks. Printed on 170gsm Gardamatt paper and flood varnished throughout, each contains a bookplate signed by Ronnie himself. Limited to 5 ...Show more
The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll by Richard Havers
Category: Performing Arts
The story of the Rock n Roll music of the 1950s.
The Golden Age of the Blues by Richard Havers
Category: Performing Arts
Examines the artists and songs from the golden age of the Blues.
The Rolling Stones: On Air in the Sixties by Richard Havers
Category: Performing Arts
This new official book tells the story, for the first time, of the Stones through their many radio and TV appearances as they rose to fame in the sixties. From their first TV appearance on Thank Your Lucky Stars!, buttoned up in matching hounds-tooth suits at manager Andrew Loog Oldham's insistence, to ...Show more
When Football Was Football by Richard Havers
Category: Sport | Series: 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. It was a working class pursuit and one that attracted people through a fierce tribalism and loyalty to 'your team'. With th ...Show more
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