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Saturday's Kids: 10 Years of Uk Subculture Influences by Illustrator Marcus Reed
Hardback

Saturday’s Kids: 10 Years of Uk Subculture Influences by Illustrator Marcus Reed

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The only book of its kind, Saturday’s Kids is a visual history book tracking and defining UK subcultures, rendered by minimalist illustrator Marcus Reed. Reed’s first and only book, Saturday’s Kids offers a roadmap from the eighties through the turn of the century to today.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
New Heroes & Pioneers
Country
Sweden
Date
6 September 2016
Pages
208
ISBN
9789187815935

The only book of its kind, Saturday’s Kids is a visual history book tracking and defining UK subcultures, rendered by minimalist illustrator Marcus Reed. Reed’s first and only book, Saturday’s Kids offers a roadmap from the eighties through the turn of the century to today.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
New Heroes & Pioneers
Country
Sweden
Date
6 September 2016
Pages
208
ISBN
9789187815935