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Britmania: The British Invasion of the Sixties in Pop Culture

Britmania: The British Invasion of the Sixties in Pop Culture

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Britmania is a full-color hardback book that explores the British Invasion of the Sixties in pop culture, including movies, TV, collectibles, comics, and music. It features interviews with members of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Who, Kinks, Yardbirds, Animals, Hollies, and more.

Format: Hardback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 18 October 2022
Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing


The 1960s were a time of immense cultural transformation, marked by a surge of interest in all things British. This phenomenon, known as "Britmania," encompassed various aspects of pop culture, including movies, television, collectibles, comics, and music. In this captivating full-color hardback book, titled "The British Invasion of the Sixties in Pop Culture," readers are transported back to a era when American hearts were captivated by the charm and allure of the United Kingdom.

The movie industry was particularly affected by Britmania, with iconic films such as "A Hard Day's Night" and "Having a Wild Weekend" captivating audiences nationwide. These films not only showcased the talents of British actors and directors but also introduced American viewers to the unique humor and style of British cinema. Television also played a significant role in spreading Britmania, with shows like "The Ed Sullivan Show" featuring performances by British bands and artists. The show's popularity helped to elevate the profiles of these bands and artists, making them household names in the United States.

Collectibles were another area where Britmania flourished. Toys, games, trading cards, and lunch boxes featuring British characters and themes became highly sought-after items among teenagers. These collectibles not only provided a fun way for fans to engage with their favorite characters but also served as a way to connect with the cultural heritage of the United Kingdom. Comics were also influenced by Britmania, with British characters taking center stage in the DC and Marvel Universes. This allowed American readers to explore the world of British superheroes and villains, further immersing themselves in the British cultural phenomenon.

Of course, music was at the heart of Britmania. British bands like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, The Who, the Kinks, Hermans Hermits, the Yardbirds, the Animals, and the Hollies emerged as global sensations, captivating audiences with their unique sound and style. Their songs, melodies, and lyrics resonated with people all over the world, and their influence can still be heard in contemporary music.

Britmania is a captivating journey through the 1960s, exploring the profound impact of British culture on American society. Written and designed by Mark Voger, a renowned authority on pop culture, the book features interviews with members of some of the most iconic British bands of the era. The interviews provide a firsthand account of the excitement and challenges faced by these bands as they navigated the American music industry and gained widespread popularity.

In addition to the interviews, Britmania offers a wealth of information and insights into the cultural significance of the British Invasion. The book explores the influence of British music on American rock and roll, the impact of British fashion on American style, and the impact of British television on American programming. It also delves into the social and political factors that contributed to the rise of Britmania, including the Cold War, the rise of youth culture, and the growing popularity of international travel.

Overall, Britmania is a must-read for anyone interested in the history, culture, and influence of the British Invasion. It is a beautifully illustrated book that provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of this pivotal period in pop culture history. Whether you are a music fan, a pop culture enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys learning about the past, this book will captivate and inspire you. So, grab a copy of Britmania today and embark on a journey through the 1960s, where the British Invasion transformed the world of music, fashion, and pop culture forever.

Weight: 1451g
Dimension: 277 x 221 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781605491158

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