IRON MAIDEN: 'Infinite Dreams - The Official Visual History' Book Due In The Fall

I try and avoid Amazon like the plague.

As do I, I have my copy ordered from a local bookstore, I was checking Amazon to see if I could find out any details about the limited edition versions to see if my store could then source it. Looks like it might have to be the FC for the english language version of the limited edition.
 
I'll buy the new book, I just really hope all eras would be rightfully represented. Not in number of pages, cause golden era of the 80s has approximately same number of pages as rest of the book (I might be wrong), but in a way that story is told in a same way for every album. For example, I wouldn't like it to be like: Blaze years 1993-1998 and we get 2 pages for his 2 albums. I would like it separately for TXF and VXI to have both multiple pages and so on.
 
I don't know how many pages there are. Personally I don't think that the Blaze era will be more than 5 pages altogether. The golden era will be more than half of the whole book, for sure and then I guess reunion era will have many pages.
 
I don't know how many pages there are. Personally I don't think that the Blaze era will be more than 5 pages altogether. The golden era will be more than half of the whole book, for sure and then I guess reunion era will have many pages.
1975-1982 era: 8-83
1982-1988 era: 84-207
1988-2000 era: 208-257
2000-present era: 258-343

So less than 50 pages for 90s. It would be respectful to get at least 25 for Blaze era. Bruce was in the band 1990-1993 and 1999, but Blaze was 1993-1998.
 
I mean that's logical. Even Eddie artworks were worse in the 90s. I don't we'll get 25 pages for Blaze era. Most of the 90s will be about NPFTD,FOTD and then the reunion tour with Bruce.
Well yeah, it makes sense. But in terms of stage production, Blaze era was superior to Bruce' 90s. I would really like to see official and high resolution pics of big inflatable Virtual XI Eddie and electric chair one on TXF tours.
 
Well yeah, it makes sense. But in terms of stage production, Blaze era was superior to Bruce' 90s. I would really like to see official and high resolution pics of big inflatable Virtual XI Eddie and electric chair one on TXF tours.
Thats is because i think bruce was back. You do accident of birth and chemical wedding the second is one of the best 100 metal albums in history and you play it in small venues of 800 people to maybe 1500 and maiden with xfactor and virtual xi (not their best we can say) playing pavillions and selling thousands of albums.
 
Thats is because i think bruce was back. You do accident of birth and chemical wedding the second is one of the best 100 metal albums in history and you play it in small venues of 800 people to maybe 1500 and maiden with xfactor and virtual xi (not their best we can say) playing pavillions and selling thousands of albums.
I meant TXF and VXI had bigger stage production compared to NPFTD and FOTD productions. AOB and TCW are biggest and best Maiden albums that are not Maiden albums. If they were under Iron Maiden name, they could easily beat multiple reunion and 80s albums.
 
I meant TXF and VXI had bigger stage production compared to NPFTD and FOTD productions. AOB and TCW are biggest and best Maiden albums that are not Maiden albums. If they were under Iron Maiden name, they could easily beat multiple reunion and 80s albums.
The xfactor didnt have bigger stage production than fear of the dark and no prayer had the amp wall but a decent big eddie
 
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