New behind-the-scenes photos offer a rare glimpse into the world of Led Zeppelin through the years.--Keith Griffith "Daily Mail"
...a 400-page time capsule into the bands exceptional career, and sequentially depicts artwork, illustrations and curated photographs personally chosen from the band's never before seen archives.--Kelly Caminero "Daily Beast"
...an assemblage of vivid photographs, artworks and more culled from the band's personal archive. The images mix the epic and the intimate, the iconic and the rarely seen...--Rebecca Milzoff "Billboard"
A photographic journey through the band's entire career, featuring rare and exclusive images, many that have never been seen before.--Andy Burns "Sirius XM"
All three [surviving members] have raided their personal photographic archives to deliver an impressive, weighty tome.-- "Mojo Magazine"
A massive, 400-page coffee table tome, filled with glossy, high resolution shots of the band at their decadent, high-flying best, with annotations written by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and quotes from the late, great John Bonham.--Corbin Reiff "Uproxx"
Take a walk down memory lane with one of the greatest rock bands of all time.--Sophie Shaw "CR Fashion Book"
Shines a new light on the band and their monumental legacy.--Benjamin Hammond "Another Man"
Chock-full of personal photographs, reproductions of posters, backstage passes, and handwritten lyrics.-- "Esquire"
This is the story of the band who defined rock and roll, as seen by the band themselves.-- "PDN"
This 400-page chronology spans half a century of the band's unparalleled career.-- "Blabbermouth"
Takes readers on tour with the band and offers a behind-the-scenes look along with handwritten lyric sheets, elaborate concert posters and colorful backstage passes.--Kyle Almond "CNN"
The surviving members of Zeppelin worked closely on an epic photo history that reveals the people behind the golden-god myth.-- "Rolling Stone"
The visual allure of Led Zeppelin in its prime was a not-inconsiderable element of the band's colossal appeal.--Steve Futterman "Publishers Weekly"
The first official visual history of the band who made rock heavier than ever before, with unprecedented access to their photographic archive.-- "The Guardian"