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This attractive card was initially produced for The Official Beatles Fan Club, as designated on the reverse, with The Official Beatles Fan Club logo and the club’s address in London. The card features the famous Dezo Hoffmann ‘seated collarless suit pose on the front’, which is one of the most recognizable and iconic images of…
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While John Lennon signed many copies of his first book “In His Own Write”, including dozens in a single day at the Foyle’s Literary Luncheon (held in April of 1964) honoring the author and the success of his new book – relatively few copies of his second book “A Spaniard In The Works” have surfaced…
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On March 23, 1964, the first solo project by any of The Beatles in any medium was released: “In His Own Write” – a book written by John Lennon that contained nonsensical short stories and poems using offbeat language, puns and play-on-words that are witty, funny and surreal in nature, which were accompanied by line…
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April of 1964 was a really good month for The Beatles. Having ‘conquered America’ just two months prior, by he end of April they had already filmed the entirety of their first feature film entitled “A Hard Day’s Night”. At the beginning of the month, they held the Top 5 spots on the Billboard charts…
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After the success of his first book In His Own Write, John Lennon set about writing another book in the same style of nonsensical short poems and stories using offbeat language, puns and play-on-words that are witty, funny and surreal in nature. As with his first book, this new title, A Spaniard In The Works…
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Here is a light yellow colored autograph album page measuring 5 1/4″ x 4″ on which John Lennon has signed beautifully in black ballpoint pen. Additional writing at the top right hand corner in another hand indicates “JOHN LENNON (BEATLES) R.V.S. 63”. As the signature dates from precisely the time of The Beatles’ iconic appearance…
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On July 6, 1964, the Beatles attended the Royal World Premiere of their first feature film, A Hard Day’s Night, at the London Pavilion in Piccadilly Circus. Four days later, on the afternoon of July 10th, they boarded a flight at London’s Heathrow Airport for their triumphant return home to Liverpool for the Northern Premiere…
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TWO. That’s the number of STEREO “Please Please Me” album covers known to exist that have been autographed by all four members of The Beatles. And this one is in impeccable condition, having been extremely well kept over the years. On October 23, 1963, The Beatles were at Abbey Road Studios in the morning to…
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This is a gorgeous original unpublished color snapshot photograph of John Lennon out on his driveway just days upon returning from India after having written almost all of the songs he had for “The White Album.” In fact, in this photo John is wearing the same long white ‘kurta’ shirt that can be seen in…
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