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"Goodbye Baby & Amen: A Saraband for the Sixties" is a portrait of an era, compiled through a collaboration between photographer Bailey, a symbol of 1960s London fashion and youth culture, and journalist Evans, known for his incisive portrayals of culture and its people. The 1960s saw the cultural center of the city temporarily converge in London, after the shifts from Paris, Berlin, Hollywood, and Rome. Through a dialogue between photographs and text, this book attempts to capture the atmosphere of excitement, anxiety, hope, and rebellion. Bailey's vivid portraits reveal the face of the era, while Evans' text offers a social and cultural perspective, conveying the moment when fashion photography expanded beyond mere commercial expression to document the era itself. This important work captures the spirit of Swinging London in three dimensions. First published in 1969, this is a popular softcover edition published in 1970.