| Jeremy Roberts - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2002 - 116 pages
Tells the story of the Beatles, describing how the group began, their phenomenal success and influence, the breakup of the group, and their separate musical careers. | |
| Larry Lange - Music - 2008 - 198 pages
The Beatles as personal growth gurus, you ask? Sure! Everyone knows that the Beatles were brilliant musicians. But there was much more to them than just great music. John, Paul ... | |
| Barry J. Faulk - Music - 2010 - 200 pages
British Rock Modernism, 1967-1977 explains how the definitive British rock performers of this epoch aimed, not at the youthful rebellion for which they are legendary, but at a ... | |
| Kenneth Womack, Kathryn B. Cox - Music - 2017 - 254 pages
As we mark the fiftieth anniversary of the most momentous year in the life of the Beatles, the contributors to The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper, and the Summer of Love perform wide ... | |
| Martin King - Music - 2016 - 239 pages
Drawing on methodologies and approaches from media and cultural studies, sociology, social history and the study of popular music, this book outlines the development of the ... | |
| Erin Torkelson Weber - Music - 2016 - 269 pages
Hundreds of books have been written about The Beatles. Over the last half century, their story has been mythologized and de-mythologized and presented by biographers and ... | |
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