In addition to his upcoming autobiography, Bruce Springsteen has another book, BOSS: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, set for release this year. The book, published via Voyageur Press, lands July 1.
Retailing for $35, the picture book features 250 photos in color and black and white, many of them rare, according to the publisher.
"A supreme songwriter, Springsteen is a rock 'n' roll legend, and this lavishly illustrated book is an examination of his life and music," reads the presser.
The book "is a tribute to Springsteen's body of work, from the rock anthem 'Born to Run' to his sepia-toned analysis of working-class misery, 'The River'. There's Springsteen's gnarly, Bonnie and Clyde-style tableaux 'Atlantic City', as well as his debunking of guys' yearnings for youthful 'Glory Days'. Throughout it all, Springsteen has demonstrated that he knows how to create a classic track. Find out once and for all why his nickname is The Boss."
Bruce's memoir, for which he was rumored to have received a $10 million advance, is due in the fall.
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