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OUT October 20, 2008! The Definitive History Of Paul Weller's Band, The Style Council!

This is a new hardback edition, expanded to 336 pages. The only book in existence dedicated to The Style Council.

It contains an exclusive Foreword by Paul Weller - The 1st book he has contributed a foreword to that he is not officially involved in? ie A Thousand Things and Suburban 100. Also exclusives from Eddie Piller, Gary Crowley, Joe Smooth and a few others.

There is a free 16 page PDF Sampler for download on the site. It shows the full contents, some sample pages, etc. Book currently on sale at 33% discount, Official release date 20th October with copies due in a few weeks time.

You'll find all the details here:
www.paulwellerbook.com
eNewsletter!

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  1. One of the best ongoing projects about The Style Council! Not to be missed!!!

    Peace and SOUL,
    Dave...

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