The little book of the 1980s

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The era that inspired Stranger Things

The 1980s were marked by the rise of conservative politics, the outbreak of the AIDS epidemic and, at the decade’s close, the crumbling of the Berlin Wall – an event that heralded the start of a new age in global politics. Culturally, there was an explosion of creativity while material wealth and consumerism were on the rise. Icons such as Madonna and Michael Jackson dominated the music charts, groundbreaking films like E.T. captured hearts and the rise of cable television led to an abundance of entertainment options.

Packed full of fabulous facts and fascinating quotes, this little book explores the key events, icons and ideas that defined the coolest of decades.

“Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”
Ronald Reagan, 1987

“I am not less life-loving than you are. But I cannot sell my birthright, nor am I prepared to sell the birthright of the people to be free.”
Nelson Mandela, 1985

“I stand for freedom of expression, doing what you believe in and going after your dreams.”
Madonna

On 8 December 1980, ex-Beatle John Lennon was shot dead.

MTV, Music Television launched on 1 August 1981.

In 1983, the Motorola DynaTac 8000X – affectionately known as “the Brick” – was launched. It could store 30 numbers.

ISBN: 9781800695733

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Packed full of facts and quotes, this little book explores the key events, icons and ideas that defined the 1980s.

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Weight0.23 kg
Dimensions14 × 11.6 × 1.8 cm
Author
Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

192

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

909.828 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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