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Hall County; Georgia (Black America Series)

[ePub] Hall County; Georgia (Black America Series) by Linda Rucker Hutchens; Ella J. Wilmont Smith in Arts-Photography

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From the early days of The Rolling Stones; with a relatively baby-faced Keef sporting a hounds-tooth jacket; to his heroic piratical look of the present day; rocks indestructible hero has been photographed by many people over half a century. Featuring more than 300 photographs in colour and black-and-white. Among those who took the pictures in this book are legendary photographers Jim Marshall; Terry ONeill; Deborah Feingold; Neil Preston and Mark Seliger. If many of Keith Richards adventures have passed into folklore; never before has there been quite such a comprehensive collection of portraits and candid shots collected to match the passing moments: police busts; global superstardom; a legendary Glastonbury set; a satisfying appearance in the Pirates Of The Caribbean movie franchise and an unlikely 2008 advertising stint as a lifestyle icon for Louis Vuitton; as photographed by Annie Leibowitz. Beautifully produced and elegantly designed; Keith Richards: A Life In Pictures is simply the must-have book of the year.


#1087474 in eBooks 2004-07-21 2004-07-21File Name: B0099ZBGRS


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Photo history of Blacks in Hall CountyBy acckpPhotos help to tell the story of Blacks in Hall County. but look forward to more detailed history. especially of progress in integration since 1963. Enjoyed viewing the various buildings. especially the fraternal organizations. and library branch and Mrs. Rucker. who I worked with while head of the Hall County Library. One of my first tasks was with the approval of the library board was to integrate the library. My memory of the library branch was of a more spacious building.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book.By M. YoungThis book reminded me of my hometown when I was a little girl. It also had a picture of a lady in town that kept all the neighborhood kids in line. Great book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A must have for African Americans from GainesvilleBy Kevin J. LittlejohnThis is a wonderful book!!!!! I have been unable to put it down since I put my hands on it!!!! This book tells the story of Gainesville in such away that it can only be considered a credit to the ladies that assembled the book. It brings to life so many of the names that kids from my age group growing up in Gainesville knew only as names on buildings. Gainesville is a city that is rich with history and contributions from African Americans whose stories were never told until now. and this book is a treasure. A must have is the only way to describe this book!

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