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the Beatles, Beatlemania, and the music that changed the world
By Bob Spitz
"Beatles, Beatlemania, and the music that changed the world" is published by Little, Brown in 2007 - New York (State), the book is classified in bibliography genre and the language of the book is English.
“Beatles, Beatlemania, and the music that changed the world” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Beatles, Beatlemania, and the music that changed the world
- Author: Bob Spitz
- Language: English
- Publisher: Little, Brown
- Publish Date: 2007
- Publish Location: New York (State)
- Genres: ➤ bibliography - biography - Biography - Literature - Biographies - Criticism, interpretation, etc. - Juvenile works - Biographies. - Juvenile literature
- Dewey Decimal Classification: 782.42166092/2 B
- Library of Congress Classification: ML3930.B39 S65 2007
“Beatles, Beatlemania, and the music that changed the world” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Rock musicians
Edition Specifications:
- Number of Pages: 234 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Edition Identifiers:
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 76925009
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): ^^2006039575
- All ISBNs: 031611555X - 9780316115551 - 9781428766013 - 1428766014
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"Beatles, Beatlemania, and the music that changed the world" Table Of Contents:
- 1- An incredible discovery
- 2- Born performers
- 3- Moondogs and silver beetles
- 4- Their big break
- 5- The turning point
- 6- Beatlemania
- 7- The British invasion
- 8- The bards of pop
- 9- The end of Beatlemania
- 10- We've had it
- 11- From bad to worse
- 12- The dream is over
- 13- Endnote
- 14- Discography
- 15- Selected bibliography
- 16- Index
- 17- Acknowledgments.
"Beatles, Beatlemania, and the music that changed the world" Description:
Harvard Library:
The New York Times bestselling biography of the Beatles, in a style and format for young readers. It starts in the housing projects and school playgrounds of Liverpool, where four boys would discover themselves--and a new form of music called rock 'n roll. It takes us from the famous first meeting between John and Paul, to the clubs of Liverpool and Germany when George and Ringo join the band, down Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields, to America and the height of the Beatles' success--when they were still teenagers. In Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!, Spitz recreates the thrills, tears and magic of his New York Times bestselling adult biography, but in a style and format that's accessible for young readers. This book includes photos, sidebars and graphic elements. It's a book about teens who changed the world.
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