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This book explores the cultural impact of The Beatles and James Bond, both originating on the same day in 1962. It examines their contrasting representations of British identity and masculinity. The narrative delves into the tension between working-class liberation and establishment control, highlighting why Bond had disdain for the Beatles and McCartney's aspiration to embody Bond. It also reveals how Ringo ended up winning a Bond Girl's affection. Spanning sixty years, the book illustrates how these two iconic figures continue to shape global culture.
Format: Hardback
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Pages: 528
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781399600163
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