Teddy Boys
Discover the fascinating world of the Teddy Boys in Ray Ferris's insightful book, Teddy Boys. Published in 2012, this 128-page exploration delves into one of the most enduring yet misunderstood youth cultures in British history. Ferris sheds light on the origins of the Teddy Boys, their vibrant jive and boogie music, and the fashion that became synonymous with rebellion and violence. As their movement grew, the Teddy Boys faced scorn and fear from the British Establishment, culminating in a decline following the infamous 1958 Notting Hill Riots. Yet, their spirit lived on, influencing the Rockers of the 60s and the rise of rockabilly. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in social life and customs in Great Britain, offering a captivating look at a cultural phenomenon that shaped a generation.