You Say You Want A Revolution? (Records And Rebels 1966-1970)
| Editor | Victoria Broackes , Geoffrey Marsh |
| Publisher | Victoria & Albert Museum |
| Distributed by/Director of Distribution | Harry N. Abrams, Inc. |
| Copy Editor | Tasmin Perrett |
| Indexer | Hilary Bird |
| Contributing Photographer | Richard Davis, Paul Robins |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Pages / Font | 320 pages |
| ISBN | 978-1-85177-891-1 |
| Library of Congress Classification Number | 2016930363 |
| Barcode | 9781851778911 |
| Price | UK £40.00 |
| Chapters | 1. A Tale of Two Cities - London, San Francisco and the Transatlantic Bridge 2. Revolution Now - The Traumas and Legacies of US Politics in the Late 1960s 3. The Counter-Culture 4. All Together Now? 5. The Fillmore, the Grande and the Sunset Strip - The Evolution of a Musical Revolution 6. You Say You Want a Revolution? - Looking at the Beatles 7. British Fashion 1966-70 - 'A State of Anarchy' 8. The Chrome-Plated Marshmallow - The 1960s Consumer Revolution and Its Discontents 9. 'We Are As Gods...' - Computers and America's New Communalism, 1965-75 |
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