1969: The Year Everything Changed
By (Author) Rob Kirkpatrick
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
24th January 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
History and Archaeology
973.92
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 18mm
304g
Woodstock, the moon landing, Charles Manson, Richard Nixon, the Vietnam War, and more. A must-read for baby boomers and the generations that came after!
Here is a rich, comprehensive narrative, chronicling an unparalleled year in American society in all its explosive ups and downs. 1969. The very mention of this year summons indelible memories.
In this rich and comprehensive narrative, Rob Kirkpatrick chronicles an unparalleled year in American society in all its explosive ups and downs.
"The year, and a book, that defined an eraThe subtitle of his new book, 1969: The Year Everything Changed, may sound hyperbolic, but Kirkpatrick makes a good case that it was a year of landmark achievements, cataclysmic episodes and generation-defining events.'"-USA Today
"The year, and a book, that defined an eraThe subtitle of his new book, 1969: The Year Everything Changed, may sound hyperbolic, but Kirkpatrick makes a good case that it was a year of landmark achievements, cataclysmic episodes and generation-defining events.'"-USA Today
Rob Kirkpatrick is a literary agent, editor, and author. He is the author of Magic in the Night: The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen and Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators, and the editor of The Quotable Sixties. His creative writing has been published by Aethlon and Slow Trains. He has published the books of many well-known authors.