A must-have for Rolling Stones fans, featuring more than 300 rare, spectacular photographs in color and black-and-white Featuring more than 300 photographs in color and black-and-white. Among those who took the pictures in this book are legendary photographers Jim Marshall, Terry O’Neill, Deborah Feingold, Neil Preston and Mark Seliger. If many of Keith Richards’ adventures have passed into folklore, never before has there been quite such a comprehensive collection of portraits and candid shots collected to match the passing police busts, global superstardom, a legendary Glastonbury set, a satisfying appearance in the Pirates Of The Caribbean movie franchise and an unlikely 2008 advertising stint as a lifestyle icon for Louis Vuitton, as photographed by Annie Leibowitz. Beautifully produced and elegantly designed, Keith A Life In Pictures is simply the must-have book of the year. Approx. 300 color and b&w photographs
I stumbled upon this book in one of my favorite places in the world, the new book section of my local library. Cosmo Kramer would classify this as a coffee table book.
For Stones' fans, this is a nostalgic stroll down memory lane, as it captures the pictorial history of the Bad Boys of Rock n' Roll from their emergence in London during 1962, through present day.
Always the butt of jokes, Keith Richards, in my view, is a very interesting man, as he has convinced the alluring and gorgeous Patti Hansen, to be his wife for the last thirty-three years. Thanks for the great music, "Keef".