All You Needed Was Love: The Beatles After the Beatles
I bought All You Needed Was Love: The Beatles After the Beatles by John Blake shortly after it was published in 1981. That was a time when
I bought All You Needed Was Love: The Beatles After the Beatles by John Blake shortly after it was published in 1981. That was a time when
I bought Sweet Beatle Dreams: The Diary of Mary Mack Conger as a remainder for only one dollar. I acquired it long after its publication date, 1989.
I bought The Beatles Who’s Who by Bill Harry when I was a teenager and bought every book about the Beatles I could find. In 1982 I
I bought Dakota Days (subtitled The True Story of John Lennon’s Final Years on the covers of the first editions) by John Green when I visited New York City
The paperback edition I read First American edition hardcover First UK edition hardcover I bought The Love You Make: An Insider’s Story of the Beatles by Peter
The Beatles: The Authorized Biography by Hunter Davies was published in 1968. The author had full access to all four Beatles and this remains their only
Woman: The Incredible Life of Yoko Ono was published in 2004 and is comprised of four parts: the first three concentrated on a specific time period
I am really digging deep into my unread book collection now. After leaving Yorkville Diaries unread since 1984 and Quant By Quant unread since 1982, I now go all
Ray Coleman is a respected name in rock journalism and his Brian Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles was the first biography about the Beatles’ manager,
I bought both of these hardcover and paperback editions of Candy by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg at Toronto record shows in the early eighties. The reason for the