■The Subculture Diary 2024■

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■The Subculture Diary 2024■

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Diary book on 100 years of British youth culture with photos and text is now on sale. I will say this first. This is a buy. It is a great thing to keep a daily record or journal and manage your schedule like a notebook. The calendar includes events that happened in the UK from a subcultural perspective. For example, May 27 (1977) Sex Pistols “God Save The Queen” release date, July 21 (1982) BAT CAVE Open, March 30 (1962) MODS and ROCKERS riot in Clacton Beach, etc. Many intriguing examples are described. The photos in the book are also very cool and fun to look at. It is easy to see why this book is selling so well in the UK. It is a book that will surely be fun to write about, and one that you will want to keep with you even after you have finished writing about it. You can choose between the cover of either Aiyush Paknanda\’s “Kill the Bill” or George Plumper\’s “Mod Couple”. This is a diary that many people, not just British enthusiasts, should have in their hands. This item also makes a great gift with good taste. Limited edition of 500 copies. Only available for the first shipment.

THE SUBCULTURE DIARY 2024, published by UK Youth Culture Museum, is a subculture photo diary that looks back on 100 years of British youth culture. You can choose between the cover of either Aiyush Paknanda\’s “Kill the Bill” or George Plumper\’s “Mod Couple”. This is a book that many people, not just British enthusiasts, should have in their hands. This item also makes a great gift.

This pocket-sized youth culture bible brings the power of social history into your everyday life, with photos of iconic subcultures, and important dates for the New Year, as well as decades-old dates tracing youth culture around the world. Also included is a schedule of the year\’s festivals and sports, as well as quotes from photographers and personalities from the most iconic movements. Enjoy the transition from rockers to grime along with your events and anniversaries.

Publisher] Youth Culture Museum
Size: 148 x 210 x 16mm
Number of pages】 192 pages
Release date] December 01, 2023 (tentative)

Limited edition of 500 copies

The Subculture Diary is back, better than ever, with new photos and memories of youth culture documented over the past 100 years, and a complete 2024 calendar with lots of space for appointments, meetings, and parties.

This pocket-sized youth culture bible is decorated with photos of iconic subcultures and features important dates for the New Year and dates from decades past that trace youth culture around the world, bringing the power of social history into your everyday life. Also included is a schedule of the year\’s festivals and sports, as well as quotes from photographers and personalities from the most iconic movements. Enjoy the transition from rockers to grime along with your events and anniversaries. Sturdy A5 softback cover.

Designed and researched by the Youth Culture Museum, all profits go to preservation and educational efforts to inspire future generations.

The following iconic dates are featured

January 5, 2019 – Gregg\’s launches vegan sausage rolls
May 1, 1994 – Criminal Justice Act marches and riots
June 19, 1972 – First issue of Spareribs hits bookstores
September 1994 – Rinse FM begins broadcasting
December 17, 1989 – The Simpsons first broadcast

*Schedule of 2024 Festival in the UK
Museum Of Youth Culture is a non-profit organization and proceeds from the Diary will fund the establishment of a permanent museum in London.

The Subculture Diary is back and better with new photographs and memories from youth culture documented over the last 100 years as well as a complete 2024 calendar with plenty of space for appointments, meetings and parties.

This pocket sized youth culture bible is illustrated with iconic subculture photography featuring key dates for the new year along with dates from Also featuring festival and sporting Also featuring festival and sporting schedules for the year ahead as well as as quotes from photographers and figures of the most iconic movements. All bound in a durable A5 soft-back cover.

Designed and researched in house at the Museum of Youth Culture, all profits go towards preserving and educating our work to inspire future generations.

Featuring iconic dates such as: The Museum of Youth Culture, all profits go towards preserving our work and educating to inspire future generations.

5th January 2019 – Greggs launch the vegan sausage roll
1st May 1994 – Criminal Justice Act march & riots
19th June 1972 – First issue of Spare Rib hits newsstands
September 1994 – Rinse FM first begins broadcasting
17th December 1989 – First ever episode of The Simpsons airs

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Weight 1000 g