The black leather jacket
Features
Author: Mick Farren
Publisher: Plexus
Place of printing: London
Year of publication: 1985
Ever since Marlon Brando slouched across the screen wearing a black leather jacket in The Wild One, the mixture of animal magnetism and sexual aberration which the leather jacket manages to convey has ensured it a best-selling place in the catalogue of cool. Using more than a hundred evocative photographs, The Black Leather Jacket traces its popularity through the Hells Angels of the forties; the beats of the fifties; the counter-culture of the sixties; the sexual excesses of the seventies; the punk explosion, begun by the Sex Pistols, the Ramones and the Clash; the heavy metal and rock groups of the eighties; to the present day, where the black leather jacket is a potent part of 21st century consciousness.
Product Condition:
Copy in good condition. Cover with traces of dust and signs of wear on the edges and corners. Pages yellowed at the edges. Text in English. Book in good condition.
ISBN Code: 0859650871
EAN: 9780859650878
Pages: 96
Format: Paperback
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 25
Width: 0
Description
Numerous b/w nt and ft photographs. Text in English.
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