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Topic: New book "The Extraordinary World of Yes"
Posted By: Damen
Subject: New book "The Extraordinary World of Yes"
Date Posted: August 30 2005 at 23:02

A new book about Yes by Alan Farley is now available titled "The Extraordinary World Of Yes". Alan Farley is known for his earlier work associated with the innovative "Yesology" project. "The Extraordinary World Of Yes" traces the fascinating evolution of Yes from the beginning to the present day and it is divided into four chapters that deal respectively with the people associated with Yes, the history of Yes, Yes music and Yes concerts. It is a book that is superbly written and extensively researched, always inviting readership and remaining accessible throughout.

The inclusion of lesser known facts such as details of the first ever Yes recording session, the meanings of various classic Yes songs and the story about the Yes time capsule, allied with the many quotes from the members of Yes themselves and the other personal touches of the author, all contribute to making this a compelling read for keen Yes fans and newcomers alike. "The Extraordinary World Of Yes" is available as both a conventional 254 page paperback and also as a downloadable Adobe eBook, the latter format currently selling at Amazon for a very reasonable $5.40. For further details visit the author's website at http://www.farley.ozefamily.com/ - http://www.farley.ozefamily.com .



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