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We Danced On Our Desks: Brilliance and backstabbing at the Sixties' most influential magazine
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We Danced On Our Desks: Brilliance and backstabbing at the Sixties' most influential magazine
Current price: $22.95
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We Danced On Our Desks: Brilliance and backstabbing at the Sixties' most influential magazine
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is a compelling, entertaining and thrilling look at acclaimed journalist and writer Philip Norman's experiences working on the Sunday Times Magazine at the height of its popularity in the 60s and 70s. From incredible interviews with the Beatles to Bob Dylan, Gaddafi to Indira Ghandi, and through seismic historical events such as the Vietnam War, Philip provides a vibrant cultural insight into the Swinging Sixties and uniquely documents key events in his own incredible life.
Philip has led - and is leading - an extraordinary life, full of drama, emotion, experience and positivity. His book is not simply a snapshot of a particular time in history, or remembrances of famous people and places, but a genuinely revealing and compelling account of a life lived and lived well.