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Descripción Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Black & White Photographs Ilustrador. Reprint. Pages lightly tanned at edges, otherwise without flaw. 6 X9" 369 pages. Born into the high society of New England, Edie Sedgwick burst upon the burgeoning Pop scene of the mid-sixties and immediately became the "It" girl of that turbulent time. Told in the words of the era's celebrities, its groupies, and Edie's own hometown friends and family, this critically acclaimed best-selling biography is both an examination of a young woman who came to symbolize the sixties and a definitive critique of the decade itself, from Vogue "Youthquaker" to reigning queen of Andy Warhols "Factory". Illustrated with black/white glossy photographs. Nº de ref. del artículo: 117970
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