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Butterfly on a Wheel - The Great Rolling Stones Drugs Bust - Paperback

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by Simon Wells (Author)

The Great Drugs Bust has everything; sex, drugs, rock and roll and a huge slice of British social history. At its core are four pep pills, a Sunday tabloid, two celebrated rock stars and a court case that changed popular culture forever.Taking its cue from the genesis of the Rolling Stones, the story winds itself through a labyrinth of drugs, fame and controversy that ultimately ended up on a doorstep of a West Sussex country mansion one Sunday night in February 1967.It chronicles a major turning point in British society; a watershed where attitudes to drugs prompted a seismic change in popular opinion. ABOUT THE AUTHORSimon Wells has written about film and music for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian and The Times. The author of The Beatles: 365 Days and Your Face Here.

Author Biography

Simon Wells has written about film and music for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian and The Times. The author of The Beatles: 365 Days and Your Face Here, he lives in Sussex, England.

Number of Pages: 350
Dimensions: 1.02 x 9.18 x 6.21 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 01, 2017
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