Sale 15BP01 | Lot 256

[THE BEATLES - McCARTNEY, PAUL] LENNON, JOHN. In His Own Write

Catalogue: Rare Books, Autographs & Photographs
[THE BEATLES - McCARTNEY, PAUL]  LENNON, JOHN. In His Own Write

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Lot 256
[THE BEATLES - McCARTNEY, PAUL] LENNON, JOHN. In His Own Write. New York: Simon & Schuster 1964. Second printing, signed by...
. New York: Simon & Schuster 1964. Second printing, signed by McCartney on the front free endpaper, the autograph collected by the consignor at a May 1968 press conference featuring Lennon & McCartney. Original boards. Some wear to extremities; Together with a group of related photographs and press materials from the day the book was signed, including twelve 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch photographs of Lennon & McCartney at the press conference, two photographs of McCartney in a larger format, fourteen slides and a sleeve of negatives with images from the event, a Solters & Sabinson Publicity-Relations tip sheet on the event, the consignor's Beatles Limited authorization card signed on the verso by Beatles' press officer Derek Taylor, and a first American edition of Lennon's A Spaniard in the Works; Also included is the autograph of the Maharishi Mehesh Yogi and several Beatles concert tickets, including two unused tickets from Shea Stadium (23 August 1966); a stub from Shea Stadium (15 August 1965); and a stub from the Forest Hills Music Festival (29 August 1964). Signs of handling, good overall, accompanied by a letter of provenance from the consignor.
As the letter accompanying this archive attests, in May 1968 Paul McCartney and John Lennon held a press conference at the Americana Hotel in New York to announce future projects at Apple Corps. As a young reporter with Ingenue Magazine, the consignor was given access to Lennon & McCartney and had this volume signed by the latter, Lennon being too swarmed by press and fans. One slide here shows McCartney accepting a bouquet of daisies, one of which is seen pinned to his lapel in the later images. An interesting small archive highlighting the writing duo at the height of their fame.


Estimate: $1,800 - $2,200
Sold for $1,750 (includes buyer's premium)

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Estimate: $1,800 - $2,200
Sold for $1,750 (includes buyer's premium)

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