BOOKS (3)
Speed Of Life
by Masayoshi Sukita
& David Bowie
Photos by Sukita.
Intro and co-signed by David Bowie
(Consultant & Interviewer: Kevin Cann)
(Ltd ed – Genesis Publishing)
(2012)
David Bowie – Any Day Now
The London Years 1947-1974
by Kevin Cann
(UK & US: Adelita 2010)
(Revised and re-printed 2012)
David Bowie Is
by Victoria Broackes
& Geoffrey Marsh
(V&A Museum)
(Consultant/Archive: Kevin Cann)
(V&A Publications)
(2013)
David Bowie Album By Album
by Paolo Hewitt
(Consultant, Archive: Kevin Cann)
(Carlton)
(2013)
Duffy Bowie: Five Sessions
by Kevin Cann & Chris Duffy
(Co-author, consultant: Kevin Cann)
(ACC Editions)
(2014)
Kooks, Queen Bitches & Andy Warhol: The Making of David Bowie’s Hunky Dory
by Ken Sharp
(Contributor: Kevin Cann)
(USA – Jetfighter Publishing)
(2016)
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