"Nancy Sinatra: One For Your Dreams" Luxury Edition | Black Clamshell
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NANCY SINATRA: ONE FOR YOUR DREAMS | LUXURY EDITION | BLACK CLAMSHELL
The luxury edition of this book, housed in a clamshell case with a 3D lenticular onlay, has been designed in four colorways—yellow, pink, black, and silver. Each includes a limited edition and estate stamped photograph by Ron Joy—scanned and digitally restored from its original camera negative or transparency—which has been selected by Nancy and printed exclusively for this book.
Each copy is signed by Nancy Sinatra and numbered in a limited edition of 250.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2022933213
Clamshell (with book inside)
Size: 19.3 x 15.3 x 2.2 inches
Weight: 14.2 lbs
Size: 19.3 x 15.3 x 2.2 inches
Weight: 14.2 lbs
288 pages
David Wills and Amanda Erlinger
Foreword by Nancy Sinatra
Introduction by Deborah Harry
Pulling on her transformative boots in 1966, Nancy Sinatra not only kick-started a new and sexy blend of mod fashion and pop music, she made bassline guitar strides—with hard-marching lyrics to match—toward female empowerment. The distinctive hit single “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ ” became Nancy’s irresistible signature song, and a feminist anthem, decade after decade.
A cool, mini-skirted, all-American counterpoint to the British Invasion, Nancy was a global sensation: an unexpected rhythm vixen, presented in a “switched on” package of platinum-over-ebony hair, lush layers of lash, swoops of eyeliner, and leggy hemlines. Today, her influence as a style icon is constantly referenced in magazines, on the fashion runways, and through social media homages.
This ultimate pictorial retrospective is a visual journey through Nancy’s life and career, highlighting her international hits; her collaborations with Lee Hazlewood, Elvis Presley, and Frank Sinatra; her movies and TV appearances; her family life; and her work as an activist on behalf of Vietnam veterans.
Presented through a wealth of never-before-seen or published photographs—most scanned and digitally restored from their original negatives and transparencies—from acclaimed lensmen including Milton Greene, Terry O'Neill, Ron Joy, Bob Willoughby, John Engstead, and Ed Thrasher, the book also includes personal photos from Nancy’s family album; photos taken by Nancy during her 1967 USO tour of South Vietnam; album and magazine covers; film posters and lobby cards; and appreciations by Bob Dylan, Madonna, Quentin Tarantino, Morrissey, and many others.
Featuring a personal foreword by Nancy, an introduction by Deborah Harry, and an extended interview with Nancy by her daughter Amanda Erlinger, Nancy Sinatra: One For Your Dreams captures not only the spirit of the woman and her sixty-year recording and performance career, but her continued resonance as an innovative pop/rock artist revered by contemporary musicians.
Foreword by Nancy Sinatra
Introduction by Deborah Harry
Pulling on her transformative boots in 1966, Nancy Sinatra not only kick-started a new and sexy blend of mod fashion and pop music, she made bassline guitar strides—with hard-marching lyrics to match—toward female empowerment. The distinctive hit single “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ ” became Nancy’s irresistible signature song, and a feminist anthem, decade after decade.
A cool, mini-skirted, all-American counterpoint to the British Invasion, Nancy was a global sensation: an unexpected rhythm vixen, presented in a “switched on” package of platinum-over-ebony hair, lush layers of lash, swoops of eyeliner, and leggy hemlines. Today, her influence as a style icon is constantly referenced in magazines, on the fashion runways, and through social media homages.
This ultimate pictorial retrospective is a visual journey through Nancy’s life and career, highlighting her international hits; her collaborations with Lee Hazlewood, Elvis Presley, and Frank Sinatra; her movies and TV appearances; her family life; and her work as an activist on behalf of Vietnam veterans.
Presented through a wealth of never-before-seen or published photographs—most scanned and digitally restored from their original negatives and transparencies—from acclaimed lensmen including Milton Greene, Terry O'Neill, Ron Joy, Bob Willoughby, John Engstead, and Ed Thrasher, the book also includes personal photos from Nancy’s family album; photos taken by Nancy during her 1967 USO tour of South Vietnam; album and magazine covers; film posters and lobby cards; and appreciations by Bob Dylan, Madonna, Quentin Tarantino, Morrissey, and many others.
Featuring a personal foreword by Nancy, an introduction by Deborah Harry, and an extended interview with Nancy by her daughter Amanda Erlinger, Nancy Sinatra: One For Your Dreams captures not only the spirit of the woman and her sixty-year recording and performance career, but her continued resonance as an innovative pop/rock artist revered by contemporary musicians.