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(WOOD, Ronnie.) How Can It Be? A Rock & Roll Diary. Foreword by Charlie Watts. (Deluxe Signed Limited Edition.)
Deluxe Signed Limited Edition. One of 350 deluxe copies signed by Ronnie Wood, with accompanying numbered print signed by Ronnie Wood, and several loose-leaf facsimile items, including a fold-out poster, nightclub tickets and photographs. Inside the publisher’s decorative clamshell box is a pullout tray containing a 45 rpm record featuring “How Can It Be?”, plus the trade hardback edition of the diary and a promotional flyer. Octavo. Publisher’s brown leather, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, grey patterned endpapers, housed in publisher’s decorative clamshell box, all contained in publisher’s printed blue cloth bag, with original publisher’s mailing box. Published by Genesis Publications Limited (Guildford), 2015.
A small bump to the top of the clamshell box, else a fine example.
“Ten years before he joined the Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood's musical apprenticeship with The Birds catapulted him onto the stage of swinging London's music scene, aged just 17.
Featuring a cast of characters including Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton, Keith Moon, Marianne Faithfull and many more, the story of Ronnie's adventures was handwritten in his 1965 diary. More than 50 years later, Ronnie Wood presents his journal for the first time, with an introduction by Charlie Watts and much more in this signed book and record set.
With a new commentary of over 12,000 words, Ronnie Wood shares memories from the Birds, the Jeff Beck Group, the Faces, the Rolling Stones, and discusses musical peers and influences.”
(Genesis Publications.)
Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.
Deluxe Signed Limited Edition. One of 350 deluxe copies signed by Ronnie Wood, with accompanying numbered print signed by Ronnie Wood, and several loose-leaf facsimile items, including a fold-out poster, nightclub tickets and photographs. Inside the publisher’s decorative clamshell box is a pullout tray containing a 45 rpm record featuring “How Can It Be?”, plus the trade hardback edition of the diary and a promotional flyer. Octavo. Publisher’s brown leather, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, grey patterned endpapers, housed in publisher’s decorative clamshell box, all contained in publisher’s printed blue cloth bag, with original publisher’s mailing box. Published by Genesis Publications Limited (Guildford), 2015.
A small bump to the top of the clamshell box, else a fine example.
“Ten years before he joined the Rolling Stones, Ronnie Wood's musical apprenticeship with The Birds catapulted him onto the stage of swinging London's music scene, aged just 17.
Featuring a cast of characters including Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend, Eric Clapton, Keith Moon, Marianne Faithfull and many more, the story of Ronnie's adventures was handwritten in his 1965 diary. More than 50 years later, Ronnie Wood presents his journal for the first time, with an introduction by Charlie Watts and much more in this signed book and record set.
With a new commentary of over 12,000 words, Ronnie Wood shares memories from the Birds, the Jeff Beck Group, the Faces, the Rolling Stones, and discusses musical peers and influences.”
(Genesis Publications.)
Please contact us for shipping costs if ordering from outside the UK.