Hammer of the Gods: The Led Zeppelin SagaW. Morrow, 1985 - 352 pages Based on interviews with Led Zeppelin's musicians, friends, employees and lovers, this book tells the untold and shocking story of the band's successes and excesses in the 1970s--when Zeppelin reigned as the record industry's biggest act. Using exclusive sources, documents, interviews and photos, this work tells the story of the band--and is a classic of rock journalism in its own right. Includes an updated chapter never before published in the U.S. |