George Melly - Revolt into Style: The Pop Arts in Britain

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"Revolt into Style: The Pop Arts in Britain" by George Melly offers an insightful analysis of the pop art movement in Britain. Melly examines the cultural and social impact of pop art, highlighting its influence on various forms of media and entertainment. The book is both informative and entertaining, capturing the essence of a transformative period in British art.

1970 Paperback

Condition: Fair. The cover has noticeable wear, including creases and some discoloration. The spine is slightly worn but remains intact. The pages are yellowed with age and have some annotations and marks. Despite these issues, the book is still readable and offers a valuable perspective on pop art.

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"Revolt into Style: The Pop Arts in Britain" by George Melly offers an insightful analysis of the pop art movement in Britain. Melly examines the cultural and social impact of pop art, highlighting its influence on various forms of media and entertainment. The book is both informative and entertaining, capturing the essence of a transformative period in British art.

1970 Paperback

Condition: Fair. The cover has noticeable wear, including creases and some discoloration. The spine is slightly worn but remains intact. The pages are yellowed with age and have some annotations and marks. Despite these issues, the book is still readable and offers a valuable perspective on pop art.

"Revolt into Style: The Pop Arts in Britain" by George Melly offers an insightful analysis of the pop art movement in Britain. Melly examines the cultural and social impact of pop art, highlighting its influence on various forms of media and entertainment. The book is both informative and entertaining, capturing the essence of a transformative period in British art.

1970 Paperback

Condition: Fair. The cover has noticeable wear, including creases and some discoloration. The spine is slightly worn but remains intact. The pages are yellowed with age and have some annotations and marks. Despite these issues, the book is still readable and offers a valuable perspective on pop art.