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BOB DYLAN Anthony Scaduto 1972 170003368 From the back cover: This is a big, superbly DETAILED and important biography of the man who ws one of the most powerful seminal influences on the turbulent 1960s -- a bnrilliantly gifted Minnesota kid who came forth with a secret bag of torments to write and sing those songs whose sounds and ideas are today's household words: "blowin' in the Wind', and the "Times They Are A' Changin''." What makes Scaduto's study exceptional is the unretouched portrait of Dylan that emerges: a tormented man 'who in the author's view may be 'clinically insane,' a disastrously unhappy figure who denied his Jewishness and deliberately cultivating a ruthless mythomania, advanced his career by 'building a character that would sell'. This is a 279 page, softcover volume. The condition is just 'good' as the pages are yellowed, and the first page has the top torn (most of the text is visible), front cover is bent. The words are here for all to see and enjoy, and the book is long out of print. Abacus Soft Cover Good Condition U.K. out of Print Price:
24.50 USD
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Bob Dylan: An Intimate Biography Scaduto, Anthony 1971 10018873 As much as any man, Bob Dylan has given shape and substance to our time. With such songs as Blowin' in the Wind and The Times They Are a Changin', he awakened in young America a social conscience that had lain dormant throughout the fifties. Anthony Scaduto, former feature writer for the New York Post, strips away the masks of the Superstar to reveal the private Dylan never before seen in public 280 pages, first edition 1971, hardcover w/book jacket as shown. Wear around jacket edges, book cover is in very good condition, some pulling away of spine, clean & unmarked. Long out-of-print. Grosset & Dunlap 0-448-02034-3 / 9780448020341 Hardcover very good condition New York Price:
24.01 USD
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