35,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
18 °P sammeln
  • Gebundenes Buch

Following on from its hugely successful predecessor, The 80s Annual Vol. II offers more fun and photos, news and nostalgia, interviews and insights with some of the decade's favourite faces. Featuring interviews with Jason Donovan, Nik Kershaw, Soft Cell's David Ball, Cutting Crew's Nick van Eede, and Brian Nash from Frankie Goes To Hollywood, the annual includes crosswords, puzzles, and quizzes such as Lyrically Challenged, Quizzing Times and Pop Quiz. Your 80's problems are solved in the agony aunt pages Dear Prudence, excerpts from Jamie Days' Diaries reveal what it was like growing up in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Following on from its hugely successful predecessor, The 80s Annual Vol. II offers more fun and photos, news and nostalgia, interviews and insights with some of the decade's favourite faces. Featuring interviews with Jason Donovan, Nik Kershaw, Soft Cell's David Ball, Cutting Crew's Nick van Eede, and Brian Nash from Frankie Goes To Hollywood, the annual includes crosswords, puzzles, and quizzes such as Lyrically Challenged, Quizzing Times and Pop Quiz. Your 80's problems are solved in the agony aunt pages Dear Prudence, excerpts from Jamie Days' Diaries reveal what it was like growing up in the era, a special length feature on Radio 1 takes a look at the station as it celebrates its 50th anniversary, and there are interviews with Bucks Fizz, Johnny Logan and Bardo's Sally-Ann Triplett in the Eurovision special. In full-colour and packed with photographs, The 80s Annual Vol. II is a great read for every adult 80's child. Returning to the 80s has never been so much fun!
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Born in Romford Essex, Sarah Lewis developed a career as an arts teacher. From an early age, she has been a lover of the theatre, film and television. After gaining her degree at Leicester University, she went to a film school but finally trained as a drama teacher from Romford to Braintree, where she became a head of drama and spent 28 years teaching students to develop their skills in drama and theatre. She was a head of drama and arts in the USA at a summer camp. After her retirement, she has devoted her time to writing, telling the imaginative stories to her daughter as a child and basing them on her travels. Forever imaginative!