Essential Reading
- Deborah Curtis, Touching From A Distance, Faber & Faber, London,
1995. 220 pages. ISBN 0-571-17445-0. (I do not like bios, but this one, by Ian Curtis's widow, is outstanding - FB.)
- Dave Haslam, Manchester, England - The Story Of The Pop Cult City, 4th Estate, London, 1999. 320 pages. ISBN 1-84115-145-9.
- Mark Johnson, An Ideal For Living - An History Of Joy Division,
Proteus, London/New York, 1984. 128 pages. ISBN 0-86276-165-4.
- Ken Knabb (ed.), Situationist International Anthology, Bureau Of
Public Secrets, Berkeley CA, 1981. 406 pages. ISBN 0-939682-00-1.
- Greil Marcus, Lipstick Traces - A Secret History Of The Twentieth Century, Secker & Warburg, London, 1989. 498 pages. ISBN 0-436-27338-1.
- Mick Middles, From Joy Division to New Order - The Factory
Story (Revised and updated edition), Virgin Books, London, 2002. 320 pages. ISBN 0-7535-0638-6.
- Jon Savage, England's Dreaming - Sex Pistols and Punk Rock, Faber
& Faber, London, 1991. 610 pages. ISBN 0-571-16791-8.
- Tony Wilson, 24 Hour Party People, Channel 4 Books, London, 2002. 256 pages. ISBN 0-7522-2025-X.
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