TOO FAST TO LIVE TOO YOUNG TO DIE: JAMES DEAN'S FINAL HOURS
This book represents the cream of that collection--over 700 original scans of posters, flyers, covers, and ads from the prime years of the movement, which changed the world of graphic design forever.
Too Young to Die
This is an inspirational story by the bestselling author Lurlene McDaniel that is perfect for fans of The Fault in Our Stars.
Mr. Adams stuck his nose right in front of me in the color sequence and took stuff away from me. He did that to everybody. I had a lot of footage in the black and white I don't have in the color thanks to Mr. Adams.
Chronicling the punk scene as it raged from glam rock to punk, archiving the stars, followers, fans and performances, Jenny Lens reveals untold stories with rare and candid images of...
Disappointed to learn that Hotel California isn’t actually in the phone book, radio producers Chris and Joe resolve to seek out the true spirit of rock and roll America.
That was a cool look since, as an American, I'd never encountered Teddy boys. ... Once again McLaren's fashion direction had been inspired by Nik Cohn's menswear history Today There Are No Gentlemen, and in particular the chapter on the ...
Drawing on letters, diaries, and tape-recorded conversations, the author recounts his friendship with Dean, including their sexual relationship, and reveals Dean's feelings about his success, his parents, and death
... of straight angles and smooth curves is vaguely related to solutions proposed by W.A. Dwiggins , Gerard Unger or Fred Smeijers , but the result is totally different ; in the black weight Oz Cooper's Cooper Black comes to mind .
Told with acclaimed author Adam Silvera’s signature bittersweet touch, this story celebrates the lasting impact that people have on each other and proves that life is always worth living to the fullest.