Reasons to Be Cheerful: The Life and Work of Barney Bubbles is a book about British graphic artist Barney Bubbles (1942 – 1983).
[1] Written by Paul Gorman, the book incorporates an essay by Peter Saville, a foreword by Malcolm Garrett and an introduction by Billy Bragg.
[2] It has been published in two editions by independent British imprint Adelita; the first came out in November 2008,[3] the second in December 2010.
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