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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Rock", sorted by average review score:

Goldmine the Beatles Digest
Published in Paperback by Krause Publications (November, 1900)
Author: Goldmine Magazine
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A MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR DOWN 1964 MEMORY LANE
I love this book. I really do. This work is a collection of first rate photographs and wonderful anecdotes about the early career of the Beatles. Reading old articles and being regaled with these stories is a delightful vicarious experience. It is like hopping on board the Magical Mystery Tour (a 1967 classic) and taking a trip down 1964 Memory Lane. I love it!

It is fun to read of the Beatles' early days; 1964 has rightfully been hailed as the Year of the Beatles and Ed Sullivan took his place in TV history when the Beatles performed live on his show in 1964 and again in 1965. This book is such plain good fun. It is sure to cheer up, brighten and bring smiles to the faces of those who read it.

I give it 5 stars, two thumbs up and a hearty YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!


Goldstein's Greatest Hits: A Book Mostly About Rock 'N' Roll.
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (June, 1970)
Author: Richard. Goldstein
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Superb early rock journalism
The world of rock, reviews and interviews by one of the most respected early critics, reprinted from the Village Voice and other magazines.


Golf-Drouot, le temple du rock
Published in Unknown Binding by R. Laffont ()
Author: Henri Leproux
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Henri Leproux Rocks!
Henri Leproux rocks!(As the owner of the first club in Paris to play Rock and Roll)The Golf Drouot was open for 30 years.Henri is one of the most respected personality in Paris.Under his ownership the Golf Drouot,(2 rue Drouot in Paris)has seen the likes of many bands...from the Who to the Stones,Bowie,Free and a slew of amateurs French bands.( and also French Rock stars like Johnny Halliday,Eddie Mitchell etc...)without forgetting rock legends like Vince Taylor etc... We all owe it to him to buy this book.Easily one of the best french book on the subject of Rock and Roll.Filled with many photographs and anecdotes,enough to satisfy the fans.Thank you Henri Leproux!This book deserves 5 stars.


Gordon Lightfoot: Deluxe Anthology
Published in Paperback by Warner Brothers Publications (January, 2001)
Authors: Carol Cuellar and Gordon Lightfoot
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Gord's Genius
This book is a must if you love Gord and like to play guitar yourself. No one volume could possibly hold all the wonderful music that Lightfoot has produced, but this Deluxe Anthology has a ton in there. True Lightfoot fans won't be disappointed. Check the song list, spend the moeny, and in return you'll get hours of enjoyment playing some of Gord's most timeless songs.


Gothic Rock
Published in Paperback by Cleopatra (January, 1993)
Author: Mick Mercer
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Gothic Rock Book book review
This now out-of-print release is one of the definitive books on the history of Gothic and Death Rock, not just in the U.K. and U.S but the whole world! Written by Mick Mercer, an author whose credits include two other publications on this exact same subject. In this book he has collected and documented the "Doom 'n Gloom" scene in alphabetical order, leaving no stone unturned! From small but popular history-makers like HIP Magazine to big name headlining bands like the Sisters Of Mercy and then back again to recording the views of plain jane gothsters he probably interviewed as they were walking down the street. A must for any self-respecting deathrocker!


Graceland: The Living Legacy of Elvis Presley
Published in Hardcover by Collins Pub San Francisco (October, 1993)
Author: Chet Flippo
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If you never been there that book will take you in!
Beautiful pictures, truly great text full of interesting citations and quotes that book his definitely the best about the house Elvis presley live in; Graceland. Sure, a beautiful mansion but with also an history "hors du commun"! If your wish is to visit Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee and you just can't that book is for you. You can trust me 'cause I've been there and it's simply amazing at how the images reflect all the appartments with the real dimensions, maybe it's more interesting then the tour himself because that show you from impossible angle how Elvis could see his home. It's a big book, very well illustrated, rich in words and descriptions, the one of a kind "Graceland Dictionnary". I'm sure that this book would still remain a treasure in his own subject! Look at Graceland by theses pages, you won't believe it!


Grammar: Nouns, Pronouns & Verbs
Published in Audio CD by Rock N Learn (March, 1994)
Authors: Richard Caudle, Rock N Learn, and Brad Caudle
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THE BABY SITTERS CLUB BOOKS OF AN EDITION
THEIR VERY, VERY, VERY GOO


Grand Canyon Journey: Tracing Time in Stone
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 2001)
Author: Peter Anderson
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A great book for kids about the Grand Canyon
My son is in first grade and an avid reader. He selected this book from his school library and reading two chapters a night, we finished it in less than a week. Even thought it looks complex, the text and the illustrations in the book are wonderful. It's very well written and easy to read. My son knows most of the words in the book, and there is a glossary in the back for specific terminology. It's very engaging and stimulating even for an adult. I love reading it to him!


Grand Canyon River Hikes
Published in Paperback by Funhog Press (01 January, 2000)
Author: Tyler Williams
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A must-have guide for those going down the Colorado River
Although you don't have to be going down the Grand Canyon on a raft to get the most out of this guide, this will greatly enhance your experience if you are.

This book is jam-packed with the information you want. If you've ever been on a raft and wondered "Hey, what's up that side canyon?", Williams tells you all you need to know, from what mile marker the hike starts at, to where to park your boat and camp, to how long and difficult the hike is and what you'll see.

The book includes maps and gorgeous photographs to augment the text, plus background information on the Grand Canyon--geology, history, politics, and folklore--that's just plain good reading.

If you're one of the lucky ones who gets to paddle down the Colorado through the Grand Canyon each year, DO NOT GO without this book to take that experience to a new level. And if you're one of the many folks who explores the Canyon by hiking in from the top, here's a book with a bunch of information you don't want to be without.


Grandfather Rock
Published in Hardcover by E P Dutton (February, 1972)
Author: David Morse
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Da Bomb! ka boom!
the book offers a variety of interesting lyrics and wonderful poetry in a exciting book.


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