The End of Innocence: Photographs from the Decades That Defined Pop

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267 pages 1997

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From the late 1950s to the early 1970s, the recording company EMI photographed the groups and solo singers who were in the vanguard of rock and roll. This book presents the evolution of pop culture, as well as the growth of contemporary media and the importance of image-making.

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