Nick Kent: 5 books

Book cover of Apathy for the devil

Apathy for the devil

Memorie dagli anni Settanta

by Nick Kent
Language: Italian
Release Date: June 19, 2014

Sedici anni dopo la raccolta di scritti "The Dark Stuff," Nick Kent torna a raccontare gli anni Settanta, l'era dorata del rock. Ma questa volta lo fa in prima persona, spalancando i suoi ricordi personali su quegli anni belli e difficili, eccitanti e turbolenti. Lui era lì, almostfamous,...
Book cover of Apathy for the Devil

Apathy for the Devil

A Seventies Memoir

by Nick Kent
Language: English
Release Date: August 31, 2010

Chronicling Nick Kent's up-close , personal, often harrowing adventures with the Rolling Stones, Lester Bangs, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, the Sex Pistols, and Chrissie Hynde, among scores of others, Apathy for the Devil is a picaresque memoir that bears witness to the beautiful and the damned of this...
Book cover of The Dark Stuff

The Dark Stuff

Selected Writings On Rock Music Updated Edition

by Nick Kent, Iggy Pop
Language: English
Release Date: March 4, 2009

A smart, scathing look at the most hell-bent performers of our time: Here are profiles of everyone you'd expect (and a few you wouldn't)-Brian Wilson, Miles Davis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Sid Vicious, and Kurt Cobain. "Kent matters because he wrote about rock better than anyone before or since." -Tony Parsons, The Daily Telegraph
Book cover of Blood Work
by Rick Ollerman, Reed Farrel Coleman, Jen Conley
Language: English
Release Date: August 27, 2018

Edited by Rick Ollerman. Alphabetical list of contributors: Scott Adlerberg, Eric Beetner, Kristi Belcamino, Michael A. Black, Michael Bracken, Don Bruns, Gary R. Bush, Austin Camacho, Dave Case, Jessie Chandler, Reed Farrel Coleman, Jen Conley, John Gaspard, Lois Greiman, Libby Fischer Hellmann,...
Book cover of Agent Michael Trotobas and SOE in Northern France
by Stewar Kent, Nick Nicholas
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2015

The exceptional exploits, courage and leadership of British SOE Agent Trotobas have long been recognised in France but not in his own country despite being recommended for the Victoria Cross. Captured on his first mission, Trotobas led a mass break-out from Mauzac Internment Camp and eventually...
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