As far as I know, this is a new release on the subject. The Who & Quadrophenia book by Martin Popoff.
Tag: hardback
Bargain spotting: The Ox – The Last of the Great Rock Stars
The Authorised Biography of The Who’s John Entwistle, The Ox: The Last of the Great Rock Stars is now much cheaper in hardback.
Mod Art by Paul Anderson
Yes, there is a limited edition you can pledge for. But the standard version of Mod Art by Paul Anderson is also coming your way.
Coming soon: Mojo Talkin’ (Under The Influence Of Mod) by Tony Beesley
After the success of Sawdust Caesars: Original Mod Voices comes a follow-up. That’s Mojo Talkin’ (Under The Influence Of Mod) by Tony Beesley.
Out this week: The Who: The Official History in hardback by Ben Marshall
I haven’t yet seen a copy of this, but from what I can see online, The Who: The Official History in hardback by Ben Marshall looks to be an essential for the Christmas list.
Out now: Sawdust Caesars – Original Mod Voices by Tony Beesley
Don’t know a huge amount about this book other than what I’ve read online, but Sawdust Caesars – Original Mod Voices by Tony Beesley certainly sounds like a book worth checking out.
MOD: The Rise and Reign of British Youth Culture by Richard Weight (Bodley Head)
I’ve seen this online for some time, but details have been non-existent. So thanks to Jason Brummell for flagging up a proper listing of MOD: The Rise and Reign of British Youth Culture by Richard Weight.
Mary Quant My Autobiography book
Not the first Quant biography on the market, she wrote Quant By Quant back in the mid-1960s. But the Mary Quant My Autobiography book, which is published by Headline, is likely to be a little less sensationalist and a little more balanced than that original volume.