The story of The Face the magazine that changed culture
Publisher: London Thames & Hudson 2017Description: 352 pages illustrations (black and white, and colour) 30 cm pbkContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: 43693Subject(s): Face | Youth -- Great Britain -- Periodicals | Popular culture -- Great Britain -- PeriodicalsDDC classification: 741.652 GORItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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741.973 LIC Roy Lichtenstein: drawings and prints | 741.973 STE Discovery of America | 741.973 STE Saul Steinberg | 741.652 GOR The story of The Face the magazine that changed culture | 742 BAR Linear perspective: its history | 742 CAM Drawing Perspective Step by Step | 742 COU Step-by-step perspective drawing |
Launched by NME editor and Smash Hits creator Nick Logan in 1980, 'The Face' was Britain's first youth magazine to present 'youth subject matter' beyond music alone. A strong voice of urban identity in the age of Thatcher, it rapidly became an icon of 'style culture', the benchmark for the very latest trends in music, fashion, photography and film. 'The Story of The Face' tracks the exciting highs and calamitous lows of the life of the magazine in two parts.
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