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The Eagle Annual - The Best of The 1960's Comic (2nd Hand Hardback)
Synopsis
Edited & Introduced by Daniel Tatarsky.
The title explains what lies within. Eagle Annual from the 1960's. A nostalgic series of reproduced articles and pictorials from the weekly Eagle comics of the 60's.
Here we have : The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, angelic Marianne Faithfull, Sandie Shaw, 'Pop pick of the week: Burt Bacharach. A 'pop music' board game. Everything about a German drinking hat. Adverts for/from 'How and Why' books, Roger Moore, 'How to be a Detective', The Monkees, Stingray. A UFO item.
The technology of the future (the space race, home computers) as well as the usual mix of boys' toys (racing cars, model armies etc).
Are you a Adam Faith type or a Khrushchev type question list? Famous people: Max Bygraves (gets floored), Graham Hill, Stanley Matthews, Dick McTaggart, Brian Phelps, Mike Sangster, Norman Wisdom, John Glenn, Bruce Forsyth, Ali, J.F. Kennedy. A 'eels galore' item. Matchbox, Dinky Toys, Gorki Toys, Revell adverts.
Good advice from Bobby Moore: 'the best way to 'quit' smoking is never to start . . . and lots of single pages from Dan Dare. Individual drawings/artwork, original advertisements and a present-day narrative . . . a superior object of desire for boys, lads and dads everywhere.
Details
- Format : Large 2nd Hand Hardback (No Dust Jacket Issued)
- Condition : Good (Almost Very Good)
- Category : Fiction - Graphic Novels & Comic Books
- Published : 2009 (Orion Books)
- ISBN : 9781407239071
- SKU : B002585
- PPC : SP700gm
- RRP : £14.99
- Quantity Available : 1 only.
External Reviews
"What a fabulous book of nostalgia this is . . . a wonderful look back to items all about the sixties . . . the eagle comics front pages . . . all kinds of info from the greatest era of all time. Highly recommend this book, it's brilliant" - Google Review.