Results for: books tagged ‘The Beatles’

  1. Presence

    Presence: David Harrower

    'We’ve got nothing to learn from anyone. We are who we are. We do what we do. No-one else can touch us' - except the horrific past of a city ... More

  2. Blackbird Singing

    Blackbird Singing: Paul McCartney

    To many readers some of this book will be instantly recognisable as the songs that have formed the backdrop to every generation since the 1960s. Their lyrics have been learned, ... More

  3. Kensington Gardens

    Kensington Gardens: Rodrigo Fresan

    Kensington Gardens weaves an intricate narrative spanning more than a century from Victorian London to the dawn of the new millennium. Narrated by children's novelist Peter Hook it is a ... More

  4. Vindications

    Vindications: Deryck Cooke

    The legendary musicologist Hans Keller described his friend and colleague Deryck Cooke as ‘one of our time’s two or three major analytic intellects’. The posthumous collection of his writings which ... More

  5. Hallelujah Junction

    Hallelujah Junction: John Adams

    'Adams is that rare thing, a living classical composer who cuts a big figure outside the small world of contemporary music.' Daily Telegraph More

  6. Revolt into Style

    Revolt into Style: George Melly

    George Melly's first-hand account of the turbulent era when everything changed - be it music, fashion, film, art or literature. Includes more than a cameo from The Beatles. More

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