
Endpapers feature covers from a fan magazine from the 1960s.

The opening title page spread pictures crates from one of the band’s tours.
1 Endpapers feature covers from a fan magazine from the 1960s. 2 The opening title page spread pictures crates from one of the band’s tours. 3 Text from interviews conducted with the band.

Text from interviews conducted with the band.

Opening spread of a section about Edith Grove, the band's first flat in Chelsea.

Recording section opener.

Text from interviews conducted with collaborators worked with the band.
4 Opening spread of a section about Edith Grove, the band's first flat in Chelsea. 5 Recording section opener. 6 Text from interviews conducted with collaborators worked with the band.

Handwritten lyrics in a section about songwriting.

Mick Jagger's 1963 Gibson Hummingbird guitar.
1 Handwritten lyrics in a section about songwriting. 2 Mick Jagger's 1963 Gibson Hummingbird guitar. 3 A quote from Keith Richards accompanies one of his guitars from c. 1971.

A quote from Keith Richards accompanies one of his guitars from c. 1971.

Fashion designer John Varvatos writes on the Stones as enduring fashion icons.

Woven silk jacket worn by Mick Jagger, 1966, left; various labels from King's Road boutiques, right.

Tartan suits worn by Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger, c. 1966.
4 Fashion designer John Varvatos writes on the Stones as enduring fashion icons. 5 Woven silk jacket worn by Mick Jagger, 1966, left; various labels from King's Road boutiques, right. 6 Tartan suits worn by Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger, c. 1966.

Athletic look worn by Mick Jagger on the 1982 European Tour.

John Pasche on designing the iconic Tongue and Lip Design logo.

Ebony magazine advertisement, left, that inspired the design of the “Some Girls” cover, right.