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“Friends of Mine: Punk in Manchester 1976-78” is a compelling non-fiction exploration of the vibrant punk scene in Manchester during its formative years. Authored by David Nolan, the book delves into the raw energy and rebellious spirit that defined this cultural revolution. Featuring contributions from iconic figures like Tony Wilson and Peter Hook, it captures the essence of a movement that reshaped music and society. Through vivid anecdotes and rare photographs, Nolan paints an authentic portrait of a city and its people in the throes of change, offering readers a captivating glimpse into the heart of punk’s legacy.






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