Alwyn W Turner is a London-based writer of non-fiction whose work covers a diverse range of interests, from pulp fiction to politics, fashion to film, rock & roll to military bands. Running through it all is a fascination with the cultural and political history of Britain in the Twentieth Century. His most recent work is The Last Post: Music, Remembrance and the Great War.
Books in order of publication:
Tribute – 1995
Biba: The Biba Experience; Based on the PARI Collection – 2004
Welcome to Big Biba: Inside the Most Beautiful Store in the World – 2006
Crisis? What Crisis?: Britain in the 1970s – 2007
Halfway to Paradise: The Birth of British Rock – 2008
Magic Gardens: The Underwater Art of Susan Williams-Ellis – 2008
My Generation: The Glory Years of Rock – 2010
Rejoice! Rejoice!: Britain in the 1980s – 2010
Terry Nation: The Man Who Invented the Daleks – 2011
Things Can Only Get Bitter: The Lost Generation of 1992 – 2012
A Classless Society: Britain in the 1990s – 2013
Glam Rock: Dandies in the Underworld – 2013
The Last Post: World War I and the Music of Grief – 2015
I Ran With The Gang: My Life In and Out of the Bay City Rollers – 2018
All In It Together: England in the Early 21st Century – 2021