
U2: Race of Angels
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Author: John Waters
Format: Electronic book text
Number of Pages: 240
U2's place in rock culture is already secure, but still the world celebrates them as an "Irish band". In this book, Irish journalist and friend of U2 John Waters attempts to pinpoint the Irish cultural genius from which U2 emerged. Piecing together fragments of a hidden ancestry, he articulates the band's unique magic which has captivated a generation. Is the band's "Irishness" the secret of its appeal? This book is a search of the essence of one of the greatest rock'n'roll bands of the past decade.
Author: John Waters
Format: Electronic book text
Number of Pages: 240
U2's place in rock culture is already secure, but still the world celebrates them as an "Irish band". In this book, Irish journalist and friend of U2 John Waters attempts to pinpoint the Irish cultural genius from which U2 emerged. Piecing together fragments of a hidden ancestry, he articulates the band's unique magic which has captivated a generation. Is the band's "Irishness" the secret of its appeal? This book is a search of the essence of one of the greatest rock'n'roll bands of the past decade.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: John Waters
Format: Electronic book text
Number of Pages: 240
U2's place in rock culture is already secure, but still the world celebrates them as an "Irish band". In this book, Irish journalist and friend of U2 John Waters attempts to pinpoint the Irish cultural genius from which U2 emerged. Piecing together fragments of a hidden ancestry, he articulates the band's unique magic which has captivated a generation. Is the band's "Irishness" the secret of its appeal? This book is a search of the essence of one of the greatest rock'n'roll bands of the past decade.
Author: John Waters
Format: Electronic book text
Number of Pages: 240
U2's place in rock culture is already secure, but still the world celebrates them as an "Irish band". In this book, Irish journalist and friend of U2 John Waters attempts to pinpoint the Irish cultural genius from which U2 emerged. Piecing together fragments of a hidden ancestry, he articulates the band's unique magic which has captivated a generation. Is the band's "Irishness" the secret of its appeal? This book is a search of the essence of one of the greatest rock'n'roll bands of the past decade.

U2: Race of Angels