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George Melly charts the rise of pop culture in Britain from the teddy boys to flower power, from Mary Quant to the rise and fall of Carnaby Street, from Liverpool to Swinging London, taking in the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who, Peter Blake and John Peel, Melly rambles in his witty, informed and opinionated way about the whole sixties pop scene. This book was considered a style bible for those who came after the sixties and looked back to the era for clues as to how to maintain such impeccable style. This is the Penguin paperback edition in good condition.








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