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Sketches Of Hackett - The authorised Steve Hackett Biography 
(Alan Hewitt)
ISBN: 978-0-9557542-3-4    Publication date: 3rd August 2009 
 
***LIMITED TO 1,000 COPIES ONLY***

The first full and authorised biography of former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett.  Written by Alan Hewitt, a recognised authority on Genesis, whose previous books include Opening The Musical Box and the critically acclaimed Genesis Revisited. Hewitt is also editor of the Genesis web fanzine The Waiting Room.
 
This strictly limited first edition is personally signed by Steve Hackett.  It also comes in hardback with a unique dust jacket, complete with a bonus DVD featuring an exclusive Steve Hackett interview. This DVD also includes an extensive photo gallery. 
 
Book includes:
* Foreword by Steve Hackett.
* Full pre-Genesis to solo discography.
* Genesis and solo gig guides.
* Album by album chronicled. 
 
"Sketches of Steve Hackett is an essential read for any Steve Hackett fan. It not only offers a wonderful telling of the history and the music, but also offers enough thoughtful analysis and detailed information to make this an invaluable resource for anyone moved by Steve's work".  David Negrin, WorldOfGenesis.com

Format: (234x156mm)
320 pp (including 2 x 8 page colour photo sections)

 

 

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Rock Landmarks: Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 
(Jerry Bloom) 
ISBN: 978-0-9557542-2-7    Publication date: 6th June 2009 
 
"A very interesting format and concept". Tony Edwards, Deep Purple manager 1968-76 
 
This book, the first in a series on landmark albums is an in-depth look at the classic Rainbow album Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll. 

The full story behind the making of the album; recollections by the band and crew, track by track analysis, selected discography & 8-page colour section, all combined in a  'CD size' book designed to sit on your shelf, alongside the album as its perfect companion.  

Format: (125x140mm), 
 
64 pp (including 8 page colour photo sections)

 

 

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Diary Of A Nearly Man  
(The real-life diaries of legendary fashion enigma Alan Stutz) 
ISBN 978-0-9557542-1-0   Publication date: 17th November 2008
 
For thirty years legendary fashion enigma Alan Stutz has kept a daily diary. Now in his first book in almost fifty years the real life, true diaries of Stutz’s early years are brought together; all the highs and lows recounted as they actually happened. 
 
Haven't heard of him? Well let's face it, how many people in Britain had heard of Hitler before he invaded Poland? That doesn't mean that Stutz has anything in common with the former German Fürher, but buy this book and his hilarious life story will certainly invade your mind!
 
Stutz may not be as well-known as fashion gurus such as Yves Saint Laurent but he has hobnobbed with some of the rich and famous. Read his stories involving Britt Ekland, Kate Bush, Robert Plant and the (then) Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine. His encounters with many rock stars including Status Quo, Deep Purple, The Stray Cats, Kiss, Slade's Don Powell and Rough Mix are also detailed throughout this incredible tome:  
 
In addition to all this, how many people do you know that have also walked through plate glass doors unscathed, been stopped drunk in possession of a push bike two nights running or invited a girl out on a date to her own birthday party?  
  
All the ups and downs of the Nearly Man are documented in this very Monty Python-esque tome. Stutz might not be as famous as Michael Palin, but his diaries guarantee more laughter than a hyena! This will undoubtedly be the funniest book he has ever written.    

“Alan Stutz isn’t only one of Britain’s most enigmatic fashion gurus, he is also a very puzzling man with appalling dress sense.” Jean-Paul Saint-Laurent 

“I haven’t laughed as much as this since yesterday.” 
The Fulham Citizen

“More riveting than the Titanic.” 
Ship Builder’s Weekly  

“Shakespeare, Dickens and J.K Rowling are undoubtedly some of Britain’s greatest literary figures of the past five-hundred years.” 
The New York Literature Review
“Put alongside War & Peace or the works of Oscar Wilde, you soon realise that Stutz’s diaries are in a different league entirely.”
The Newcastle Telegraph 

Reader comments: 
"It is superb, I look forward to the next volume" 
Kerry Totten 

"A huge congrats in making this wonderful read possible, a fab read" 
Declan Hickey 

"A work of genius" 
Sarah MacIntyre 

"The book is a laugh a minute, i've even started going to bed earlier just to read a chapter or two" 
Phil Harris

 

 
 

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The More Black than Purple Interviews 
(compiled by Jerry Bloom) 
ISBN 978-0-9557542-0-3    Publication date: 1st November 2007 
 
For over ten years now More Black than Purple has featured many interviews within its pages. Now Wymer Publishing has collected the best and most riveting of these in to one book. There are also previously unpublished interviews, and additional, previously unpublished parts to some of the others. 
 
  · Each interview also includes background information and some amusing tales surrounding the stories behind them.
  
· The book is bolstered further by a selection of b/w photos, many of which have never been published before. 
  
· Includes interviews with: Don Aireyº • Ritchie Blackmore (x3) • Graham Bonnet • Tony Carey* • Mark Clarke • Bob Daisley* • Glenn Hughes* • John McCoyº • Steve Morse • Cozy Powell
º Part, previously unpublished * Previously unpublished  
  
Press comments:  
"The tone throughout is almost chat-by-the-fireside honest. Blackmore fans will relish the tales and trivia within." Classic Rock magazine, Feb 2008 
 
"The charm of the book is that the stars are often more forthcoming - and more three dimensional - than they might be in the contrived settings of a press conference. This along with witty, informative commentry, makes the collection a very nice piece of work indeed." William Pinfold, Record Collector magazine, March 2008 
 
Reader comments: 
"What a cracking read. I had forgotten just how good that Ritchie interview was. Enjoyed the new interviews, especially Tony Carey. Looking forward to the next one."  
Graeme Irwin, Co Durham