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The first book of its kind - a car book like no other - offering a
deeply nostalgic look at beautiful vintage cars through the superb
literature, leaflets and pamphlets that sold them to us. Auto
Erotica covers the gamut of motoring in Britain during the 1960s,
1970s and 1980s. These rare ephemeral booklets are full of unusual
graphic ideas and concepts. Their fabulous photography, dazzling
colour charts, daring typography, strange fold outs and inspiring
styles symbolise the automobile aspirations of generations of
Britons. The book is also packed full of era-defining classic cars,
from those we love to those you can't remember. Expect fast Fords,
the XJS, the TR8, MGs, minis, Maxis, Renaults, Beemers, VWs, Vivas,
Citroens, DeLoreans and a whole lot more - amazing motors from the
past and even some from the future - as you've never seen them
before.
Chosen as one of the Best Architecture and Design books Summer 2022
by the Financial Times. Why British record store carrier bags are
graphic design icons: While they've never carried the kudos of
sleeve designs and music posters, record shop bags offer a
fascinating insight into 20th century British music culture,
high-streets and more. - Creative Review Jonny Trunk's extensive
collection of record shop bags weaves together a less conventional
history of British music, celebrating the shops where musicians and
fans bought and sold their first LPs. This book is a love letter to
these forgotten spaces, accompanied by a juicy selection of
anecdotes and little known facts about the record shops and their
bags. Readers, gear up for a "brilliant ride down the old British
high streets and low streets too." - It's Nice That Jonny Trunk and
FUEL present A-Z of Record Shop Bags - a publication celebrating
the humble record store bag. This exhaustive collection of the
record shop bag provides a unique perspective of record shopping in
the UK over the last century, bringing together over 500 incredible
bags (some possibly the only surviving examples) to document the
fascinating story of British high street record shopping. Bags from
famous chains such as NEMS, Our Price and Virgin (the amazingly
rare Roger Dean bags), sit alongside designs from local shops run
by eccentric enthusiasts. Packed with stories such as the first
Jewish ska retailer, the record sellers who started the premier
league, famous staff (David Bowie, Dusty Springfield, Morrissey,
etc.) and equally infamous owners, these anecdotes of mythical
vinyl entrepreneurs will entertain and delight. With vinyl record
sales at their highest ever for decades (outselling CDs in the US),
this publication acts as an amazing insight into the history,
culture and visual language of record collecting. Following Own
Label, Wrappers Delight and Auto Erotica - A-Z of Record Shop Bags:
1940s to 1990s is the next book in the series by Jonny Trunk and
FUEL, examining overlooked aspects of our collective past.
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