'Into Something Good' is the memoir by Harvey Lisberg - the noted talent manager whose work spans across music and sports. After helping to shape the British Invasion scene of the '60s through managing the hugely successful Herman's Hermits, Lisberg went on to work with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, and 10cc. After starting to manage sports people in the '70s, Lisberg ended up managing Jimmy White - one of the most famous names in snooker. This book charts Lisberg's experiences, and provides a fascinating overview of pop culture and society during the last half of the 20th century.