List of Skinhead Books - Fiction

Fiction

  • American Skin : Don De Grazia (ISBN 0-684-86222-0)
  • Booted and Suited : Chris Brown (ISBN 1844547469)
  • Blind : K. Rodriguez (ISBN 978-1-4116-1271-6)
  • Cherry Docs : David Gow (ISBN 1896239374)
  • Code of the Roadies : Ted Ottley (ISBN 0553567578)
  • Come Before Christ and Murder Love : Stewart Home (ISBN 185242575-3)
  • Dragon Skins : Richard Allen (ISBN 0450024482)
  • England Belongs to Me : Steve Goodman (ISBN 9781898928003)
  • Gay Skins: Class, Masculinity and Queer Appropriation : Murray Healy (ISBN 0304333239)
  • Moonstomp! Volume One: Nite Klub : Natassja Noctis (ISBN 978-1-4357-2861-5)
  • Raiders Of The Lost Forehead : Stanley Manly (ISBN 1-84068-031-8)
  • Ratz are Nice : Lawrence Ytzhak Braithwaite (ISBN 1-55583-554-6)
  • Red London : Stewart Home (ISBN 1873176120)
  • Skavoovee : Ska Child and David Harris (ISBN 1552129322)
  • Skin : Peter Milligan (comic book, ISBN 91-7089-042-0)
  • Skinhead : Jay Bennett (ISBN 0-449-70397-5)
  • Skinheads : John King (ISBN 0-0994588-7-X)
  • Skinheads, Taggers, Zulus & Co. : Patrick Louis (ISBN 2710304449)
  • Slow Death : Stewart Home (ISBN 1852425199)
  • The Complete Richard Allen Volume 1 (Skinhead, Suedehead, Skinhead Escapes) : Richard Allen (ISBN 0-9518497-1-9)
  • The Complete Richard Allen Volume 2 (Skinhead Girls, Sorts, Knuckle Girls) : Richard Allen (ISBN 0-9518497-5-1)
  • The Complete Richard Allen Volume 3 (Trouble for Skinhead, Skinhead Farewell, Top Gear Skin) : Richard Allen (ISBN 0-9518497-7-8)

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