Treasures of Bob Dylan
Publisher: Carlton Books
Published: October 2012
All
64 pages
ISBN: 1-78097-104-4
ISBN13: 9781780971049
$39.95 US
No Canadian Rights
Hardcover with Slipcase
11 X 9 3/4
Carton Quantity: 8
Territory: US Only
When the times they were a-changin', Bob Dylan became one of the counterculture's most revered heroes. He's won countless awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, Grammys® a Golden Globe® and an Oscar®. This beautifully slipcased Treasures volume tells his story as never before, following Dylan from Minnesota to New York's Greenwich Village to worldwide fame; stunning photos and unique removable facsimile memorabilia make this an essential history for all music fans.
Brian Southall wrote about pop music for Melody Maker and Disc before pursuing a 30-year career in the record business working for A&M, Tamla Motown, EMI and Warner Music. His first book--the official history of Abbey Road Studios--was published in 1982 and since then he has written The A-Z of Record Labels; The Sex Pistols: 90 Days at EMI, Northern Songs: The True Story of the Beatles Song Publishing Empire; If You Don't Know Me By Now: The Official Story of Simply Red; Pop Goes To Court: Rock 'n' Pop's Greatest Court Battles; and most recently, The Rise & Fall of EMI Records.