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Of Skinheads, Suedeheads and Knuckle Girls: The gritty novels of Richard Allen
In the 1960s the New English Library, a British subsidiary of the New American Library, had been plodding along churning out westerns and science fiction novels, but after approximately 1970 the imprint stumbled on a new audience that would make it lots of money. For young men who grew up in Britain during the era, the New English Library was an endless source of high-octane pulp fiction about the rough and tumble of the urban street. The name applied to the genre eventually came to be…
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Chopper - 1971 - Pulp Novel Cover Poster
Sizes are approximate for general description. Reproduction image size varies based on original poster dimension ratios. Image is printed as large as those ratios permit centered within the designated sheet size. Because this is a reproduction of an original poster it will feature the same characteristics as the original which can include registration issues, discoloration, etc. Every effort has been made to mitigate these issues but some add to the character of the piece and so have been…
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Of Skinheads, Suedeheads and Knuckle Girls: The gritty novels of Richard Allen
In the 1960s the New English Library, a British subsidiary of the New American Library, had been plodding along churning out westerns and science fiction novels, but after approximately 1970 the imprint stumbled on a new audience that would make it lots of money. For young men who grew up in Britain during the era, the New English Library was an endless source of high-octane pulp fiction about the rough and tumble of the urban street. The name applied to the genre eventually came to be…
Mama - 1972 - Pulp Novel Cover Poster
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We speak to designer Jamie Reid about working on Skinhead: An Archive
Of all the subcultures that have shaken Britain to its stuffy, reserved core, skinhead culture is perhaps both the most influential and the most misunderstood. Marked by an instantly recognisable aesthetic comprising fashion, music and print media, it has seen so many markedly different variants, from rudeboy culture to neo-Nazism, that it’s little surprise it’s so often misinterpreted.
Of Skinheads, Suedeheads and Knuckle Girls: The gritty novels of Richard Allen
In the 1960s the New English Library, a British subsidiary of the New American Library, had been plodding along churning out westerns and science fiction novels, but after approximately 1970 the imprint stumbled on a new audience that would make it lots of money. For young men who grew up in Britain during the era, the New English Library was an endless source of high-octane pulp fiction about the rough and tumble of the urban street. The name applied to the genre eventually came to be…
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James Moffatt aka Richard Allen pulp fiction England Canada 1960s 1970s sex violence politics
James Moffatt aka Richard Allen pulp fiction England Canada 1960s 1970s sex violence politics