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Title: The Photographer's Led Zeppelin by Ross Halfin, Bob Gruen, Charles Auringer ISBN: 1-880985-29-2 Publisher: Two Thirteen Sixty-One Pubns Pub. Date: December, 1996 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $40.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (7 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Brilliant Zep pictures; brilliant book
Comment: I cannot speak highly enough of this publication. A lavishly produced, superbly presented and packaged 335 page book, divided into 23 chapters each of which features a different photographer's work. The pictures themselves, both colour and black/white, are of a consistenty high quality. Covering the entire span of the band's existence, the rare and often-candid images effectively capture the group on and off stage. In particular, several detailed shots of Zeppelin in front of massive stadium audiences are simply stunning - a true reflection of their immense popularity. Thank you Ross Halfin, and good luck to anyone else lucky enough to obtain a copy!
Rating: 5
Summary: Essential Zeppelin
Comment: Just found this book in Argentina record store"Musimundo"... Worth everycentavo. The pic's from behind the various concert stages looking out into audience brings chills to my spine! A must have for every Zoso fan!
Rating: 5
Summary: Best book I've ever won
Comment: Hi! I won a copy of the Photographer's Led Zeppelin- I entered the contest originally, because I'm a fan of Ross Halfin. I was pleased to win it, because coming from Ireland, I can't get any of his books. It was the best representation of Zeppelin I've ever seen! Thanks to Ross Halfin, I've discovered photographers I never knew existed! The photos displayed have been an inspiration to my own work-I'm working in music- and it looks good. Thanks, Kerrang! for giving me this book!
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