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Bob Marley, My Son. by Cedella Marley Booker. This a new American edition of the UK book. The ultimate inside look at the life of Bob Marley from the perspective of his mother. A youth who found his voice in music, this is their story, an insightful account that only a mother could tell. 250 pp. Hardcover only. $22.95 X |
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Bob Marley - Spirit Dancer Photographs
By Bruce Talamon, text by Roger Steffens. In the late 1970’s, Bruce Talamon travelled the world with Bob Marley and the Wailers. The terrific photos from this journey are presented here. 128 pp. Pocket size $13.95
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Catch A Fire
By Timothy White. Chronicles the life of Bob Marley and portrays the environment which shaped his beliefs. One of the best biographies ever about a musician. Lots of info about Jamaica, Rasta, His Majesty and, of course, Bob's life in accurate detail. 467pp. $16.95
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Bob Marley - Reggae King of the World
By Malika Lee Whitney and Dermott Hussey. An authorized biography of Bob Marley . Oversize with over 300 photographs. 217 pp. Paperback. $17.95
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Reggae Bloodlines
By Stephen Davis and Peter Simon. In search of the music and culture of Jamaica. Originally published in 1977, this remains a definitive book. Updated appendix and introduction .218pp. $16.95
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Reggae Routes
By Kevin Chang and Wayne Chen. Chapters on the early days of Jamaican music comprise the first half of this book. Then, starting in 1961, the authors go year by year through the development of reggae. 264 pp. $ 19.95 X
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Reggae Island
By Brian Jahn and Paul Weber. A new version for 1998. New photos, interviews and 100 new pages expand this new version. Tony Rebel, Chalice, Bunny Wailer and many more. 270pp. Paper. $18.95 1992 Jamaican edition available. 172pp. Paperback. $15.95 X
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