Bob Dylan: The Illustrated Record

Bob Dylan: The Illustrated Record
ISBN-10
0517533553
ISBN-13
9780517533550
Series
Bob Dylan
Category
Folk singers
Pages
120
Language
English
Published
1978
Publisher
Harmony
Authors
Alan Rinzler, Jon Goodchild

Description

This book chronicles Bob Dylan's life and career in music.

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