Iron Maiden’s stunning book Infinite Dreams out now

IRON MAIDEN: Infinite Dreams

The Official Visual History
 

The definitive legacy book, published by Thames & Hudson

celebrating the first 50 years of Iron Maiden – OUT NOW!

Bruce Dickinson will be doing an exclusive in-person signing session at 6.30pm on Tuesday October 14th
@ Waterstones Piccadilly in London
**SOLD OUT IN 24 HOURS**“Lavish… does a fantastic job of charting their rise from the pub back rooms in 1970s London to arenas and football stadiums” – Metal Hammer“This is a gorgeous work to pore over time and again… presented with the exacting level of quality control that we’ve long come to expect from the Iron Maiden camp” – Rock Candy

To say that this book is a must-have for any fan of Iron Maiden is a gigantic understatement. I would even be as bold as to say that everyone who gets this book will learn something new, no matter how much you think you know about the band and its history” – KNAC.com

“This is an astonishingly well-documented and lovingly curated look at a band that changed rock forever. Its fans will love it, but the appeal isn’t limited to them” – Kirkus Reviews

LONDON, OCTOBER 7TH: Thames & Hudson have today released the hardback book IRON MAIDEN: Infinite Dreams – The Official Visual History. A magnificent visual celebration of the first 50 years of Iron Maiden, this new book chronicles the evolution of heavy metal’s most prestigious band, with unparalleled input from band members and management.

Lead singer Bruce Dickinson will be exclusively signing copies of the book at Waterstones Picadilly on the evening of October 14th. Tickets for the event sold out within hours of announcement.

Iron Maiden: Infinite Dreams – The Official Visual History is a truly spectacular and beautiful book, featuring never-before-seen items and photographs, which have been curated with enormous attention to detail over a number of years. It celebrates one of Britain’s most influential and biggest-selling bands, who have become arguably the biggest metal band in the world.

Organized chronologically, Iron Maiden: Infinite Dreams tells the story of the band from their first pub gigs in 1975 and their first record deal in 1979, through the recording and reception of groundbreaking albums, including their self-titled debut, 1982’s global breakthrough The Number of the Beast and the stadium-conquering Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son, to 2021’s hugely acclaimed double-album Senjutsu and the forthcoming Run For Your Lives World Tour.

The book traces the evolution of their iconic Eddie mascot, alongside exclusive comments from his creator Derek Riggs, and documents the band’s spectacular and complex stage productions and extensive live tours, including the Somewhere Back in Time World Tour of 2008, which made international headlines as Bruce Dickinson piloted the band’s very own Ed Force One 757.

Presenting iconic album and single artworks, photographs of the band’s instruments past and present, stage props, hand-written lyrics and artefacts from the archive and the band’s personal collections, as well as landmark photographs by Ross Halfin, John McMurtrie and more, Iron Maiden: Infinite Dreams is rife with revelatory stories and intriguing insights from pivotal band members and management. It is bookended by a foreword from band founder Steve Harris and an afterword by vocalist Bruce Dickinson.

Steve Harris says, “I’ve been pleasantly surprised at some of the stuff that I’ve managed to unearth for this book. I knew I had kept a lot of things from the early days but they have lasted really well and the photography has brought them back to life. I hope the fans are going to love looking at all the stuff presented like this! It’s the right time to bring it all together for part of our 50th celebrations.”

Tristan de Lancey, Creative Director at Thames & Hudson, commented: “Iron Maiden is an institution. Hailed as pioneers of British heavy metal in the 1980s, the band has come to embody a spirit of fearless creative independence and ferocious dedication to their fans that has won them a huge following around the world and across generations. With astonishing archival access and more meticulous, hands-on participation from the band than I ever thought possible, we have been gifted the tools to create something beautiful, comprehensive and unique which, I have no doubt, raises the bar for illustrated books in this music genre. Every page will surprise and delight its audience – just don’t expect metal fans to be the only ones who buy it…!

Photo credit: John McMurtrie
 Further Notes
Iron Maiden: Infinite Dreams – The Official Visual History has been curated by Ben Smallwood and co-edited by Alexander Milas and Terry Burrows, incorporating contributions by band members and creatives past and present.Tristan de Lancey, acquired World All Languages rights for Thames & Hudson from Oliver Stanton at Global Merchandising Services. Thames & Hudson has sold rights in ten countries thus far: in France to Le Chêne (Hachette Livre); in Germany to Prestel Verlag (Penguin Random House); in Japan to Kawade Shobo Shinsha; in Spain to Libros Cúpula (Grupo Planeta); in Brazil to Belas Letras; in Portugal to Marcador (Presenca); in Hungary to Troubadour; in Czech Republic to Dobrovsky; in Poland to WSQN; and in Italy to Rizzoli Lizard (Gruppo Mondadori). The book will be published by Thames & Hudson in the UK, US and Australia.Thames & Hudson is an independent, family-owned company and one of the world’s leading publishers of illustrated books with over 2,000 titles in print. We publish high-quality books across all areas of visual creativity: the arts (fine, applied, decorative, performing), architecture, design, photography, fashion, film and music, and also archaeology, history and popular culture. Our children’s books list is also expanding. Headquartered in London, we have a sister company in New York (Thames & Hudson Inc.). Since 1970, Thames & Hudson Australia has operated from Melbourne as both an originating publisher and sales and distribution provider. We also have  subsidiary sales and distribution companies in Hong Kong (Thames & Hudson Asia) and Paris (Interart).