Mark Blake is a long-time contributor to Q and Mojo, and has also been published in The Times, Classic Rock, Daily Telegraph and Rolling Stone. He is the author of three previous books, including the bestselling Pigs Might Fly: The Inside Story of Pink Floyd.
It's tempting to dismiss Grant as a supremely unappetising figure,
so it is a credit to this enthralling and rigorously researched
book that we get a sufficiently three-dimensional portrait to be
able to understand what drove him
*Sunday Times*
A juicy saga of excess all areas, Mark Blake's biography of Led
Zeppelin's notoriously combative manager, Peter Grant, reads at
times like an all-you-can-eat buffet of guilty pleasures . . . a
riotous rollercoaster ride full of larger-than-life characters . .
. the first authorised in-depth portrait . . . an entertaining
journey into a lost epoch of unchecked superstar excess
*The Times*
Exhaustive and detailed resume . . . the detail is priceless . . .
Blake has talked to everyone, and the stories are both lurid and
melancholy
*Mail on Sunday*
Meticulous always entertaining . . . never shies away from its
subject's belligerent reputation . . . Naturally, this is a book
about Zeppelin as well as Grant, but their story, as told through a
Peter Grant-shaped lens, is magnified and augmented . . . A tale as
expansive and complex as the man himself
*Mojo*
The incredible inside story of Led Zeppelin's fabled hardman
manager . . . forensically-researched . . . the volume of other new
stories unearthed here is impressive . . . To say Bring It On Home
is a rambunctious page-turner is an understatement; but despite all
the violence and weirdness, you can't help liking the 'real' Peter
Grant who emerges here
*Planet Rock*
Grimly entertaining . . . richly anecdotal . . . insight into a
thankfully lost world
*Q magazine*
Glimpses of this former wrestler and doorman's life have made him a
legend, but this is the first time it has been revealed in depth.
With a wealth of unseen pics and detail, Bring It On Home is like
Grant himself - awesome
*Weekend Sport*
In this entertaining, sympathetic biography, music journalist Mark
Blake . . . provides a fresh perspective on the Zeppelin story
*Observer*
Of the many Led Zeppelin biographies marking the band's 50th
anniversary, this is the most illuminating
*The Times*
[Grant] is captured vividly by Mark Blake, who paints a compelling,
warts-and-all portrait of a figure who was as much a gangster as a
Svengali, equal parts visionary and monster
*Sunday Times*
Well-researched . . . at once amusing, candid, guarded, vague,
clever and occasionally contradictory . . . Blake has written a
pleasantly humane portrayal of a much-mythologised man
*Record Collector*
Shed[s] new light on how excess and tragedy tore this amazing band
apart
*The Sun*
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This book was released October 2018. Why is it that I can buy it at a dearer price, but not at the advertised $23.79?
Surely the stated "Ships 10th October" is no longer valid !! - Customer question on
7 Feb 2019
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