The Complete Beatles Chronicle: Definitive Day-by-Day Guide to the Beatles' Entire Career (book)
The Complete Beatles Chronicle: The Definitive Day-by-Day Guide to the Beatles' Entire Career
Mark Lewisohn. Harmony Books, 1995.
Excellent condition. Softcover, 365 pages plus index. Illustrated. Large format (28cm)
A chronicle of every working day of the Beatles career. Considered the most authoritative document about the group ever written.
From their early, hectic days to their mid-career experimentation with drugs and Eastern religion to their final decline, the story of the Fab Four is documented with a splendid mix of facts, recollections, and 500 beautiful photos--many in full colour--by the author of The Beatles: Recording Sessions and the acknowledged world authority on the Beatles.
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