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Before conducting an in-depth, soul-searching interview with The Chap in 2014, and in preparation for that monumental task, actor Terence Stamp penned three volumes of autobiography. In this third volume, he reflected, in his urbane, relaxed writing style, on his experiences in the 1960s, the decade he is most closely associated with. The book opens with his first meeting with Peter Ustinov, who gave Stamp his first major role in Billy Budd, and proceeds to recount the actor’s journey through the swinging sixties, his encounters with Jean Shrimpton and Julie Christie and how he came to be immortalised in the Kinks’ song Waterloo Sunset. This is the first edition in immaculate condition.












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