annieb123
Written on Jul 15, 2020
Woodstock 50th Anniversary Back to Yagur's Farm is a retrospective collection of memories and photographs of one of the most iconic watershed moments of the 20th century. Released 9th July 2019 by Penguin Random House on their Krause imprint, it's 224 pages and available in hardcover format.
This is a well put together book full of history and lots and lots of photos. There are photos of the bands who played there and their playlists at the festival as well as the performance fees they were to receive. There are also numerous photos of the people who flocked to Woodstock to experience a defining moment in modern history.
There were quotes from many people who were there along with some insightful follow-ups 50 years later. Obviously some are no longer with us, but many of the half a million young people who showed up are still alive. I particularly liked the then-and-now reminiscences from the couple who were pictured in the instantly recognizable photo from 1969 hugging each other wrapped in a blanket. (Spoiler, they're still together and in this book).
This is an interesting and well written book. Four stars. (The eARC I received for review comprised about 35% of the finished content but was complete enough to make a thorough evaluation).
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.