The 1950s Scrapbook
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Illustrates an extraordinary period of British history covering everything from rationing to rock and roll.
Illustrates an extraordinary period of British history covering everything from rationing to rock and roll.
Full of pop, punk and personalities, The 1970s Scrapbook sways through this energetic era on platform shoes to the beat of glamrock and disco mania.
This edition of a classic scrapbook is published to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the end of the World War II.
This title presents a visual record of a turbulent decade, with over 1000 images in colour.
Featuring over 1000 images from the Robert Opie collection, this book beautifully captures royal festive occasions. It offers a visual journey through significant celebrations, showcasing the grandeur and tradition associated with royalty. Each image reflects the rich history and cultural significance of these events, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts of royal heritage and photography alike.
An evocative, vivid and vibrant look at British history, this book uses Robert Opie's collection of ephemera to give us a glimpse of a bygone age.
A scrapbook of the 1930s that overflows with nostalgia for those who remember that extraordinary era.
The decorative appeal, historical interest and nostalgic charm of advertising tins all contribute to their attraction and combine to form a subject for a growing number of collectors. This practical guide - aimed primarily at the budding collector - is an introduction to the subject.
Features over 1,000 colourful images, and attempts to bring to life the 1920s and capture the mood of this decade in Great Britain.
-- Over 500 color photos of exciting collectables. -- Compiled and written by the acknowledged master of 20th century memorabilia. -- A comprehensive pictorial overview of the 20th century. Robert Opie presents a fascinating picture of life in 20th century England -- from the late Victorian era to the present day -- exploring society as reflected by the packaging, advertising, magazines and newspapers, toys and games and royal and commemorative memorabilia that has accumulated over the century. These items bring English history to life and evoke the tastes, smells, sights and sounds of the past.