Slipcase Hardcover including a 3-D viewer invented by Brian May
Brian May Libros
Brian May es un reconocido músico y astrofísico británico, célebre a nivel mundial como el guitarrista principal de la icónica banda de rock Queen. Su distintivo estilo de guitarra, a menudo en su instrumento construido por él mismo, ha dado forma a numerosos éxitos de la banda, mostrando una firma sónica única. Más allá de sus logros musicales, May posee una mente científica profunda, habiendo obtenido un doctorado en astrofísica, lo que refleja una profunda curiosidad por el cosmos. Esta dualidad de arte e indagación científica define su notable presencia.







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Brian May's Red Special
The Story of the Home-made Guitar that Rocked Queen and the World
Get the full story behind the Red Special, Brian May's hand-built guitar--a unique instrument that helped make May's musical dreams come true. In 1963, Brian May and his father Harold started to build the Red Special--an electric guitar meant to outperform anything commercially made. Here, Brian talks about of his one-of-a-kind instrument, from its creation on. He played it on every single Queen album and during the band's amazing shows: the roof of Buckingham Palace, Live Aid, the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics . . . and beyond. Along with original diagrams, sketches, and notes, May has included a great selection of photographs of himself with the guitar--which was fully dismantled so it could be shot-- as well as close-ups and X-rays.
"First published in the UK in 2018 by Carlton Books Limited"--Page facing title page.
Bang! The Complete History of the Universe
- 199 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Rock legend and experienced amateur astronomer Brian May joins the legendary expert Sir Patrick Moore and astrophysicist Chris Lintott to tell the story of the Universe from the moment time and space came into existence at the Big Bang, through to the infinite future and the fate that awaits us.
Rock, A Life Story
The Illustrated Encyclopedia to Albums, Artists and Great Songs
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
This is the ultimate story of a life of rock music, from the 1950s to the present day. Rock is the enduring sound of music, once just the preserve of the rebellious young, now the rock gods of the 60s and 70s are still playing, to both their old audiences and new generations of avid fans. Divided into eras, from Roots, through the Sixties and Seventies to the Noughties, learn about the development of rock, the key artists, albums, inspirations and legacies. This brilliant new book offers a glorious slice of rock, the story of our lives, for fans of The Who, The Sex Pistols, Led Zep, Muse, Radiohead, Jack White and More.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2013
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Exploring the hypothetical continuation of Orwell's work, this book delves into the themes and ideas that could have emerged had he lived beyond 1984. By quoting, parodying, and pastiching his diaries from the final years of his life, it provides a prequel that examines the complexities and inconsistencies within 1984. The narrative invites readers to reflect on Orwell's thoughts and the societal issues he grappled with, offering a deeper understanding of his literary legacy and vision.
The Third World Calamity
- 300 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The book explores the complex interplay of social conditions, politics, economics, and cultural barriers that hinder Western-style socio-economic development in the Third World. Through a critical lens, it examines the factors contributing to stagnation in these regions, offering a provocative analysis that challenges conventional perspectives. First published in 1981, it remains a significant commentary on the issues faced by developing nations.
Russia, America, the Bomb and the Fall of Western Europe
- 254 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Exploring the complexities of unilateral nuclear disarmament, the book delves into the geopolitical dynamics between Russia and America, particularly during the Cold War era. It examines the implications of nuclear policies on Western Europe, presenting a critical analysis of the historical context and the potential consequences of disarmament. Through its dual approach, it invites readers to consider the balance of power and the future of international relations in a nuclear-armed world.

