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John Lennon : The Life

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  • ENGLISH

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  • 9780007278251

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  • 1279 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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    Phillip Norman, whose 1981 classic Shout! is considered the definitive biography of The Beatles,?returns with John Lennon: The Life. This?New York Times bestseller is an intimate look at the troubled genius who?along with Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr?changed the shape and sound of popular music forever. From his early Liverpool days and heartbreaking childhood tragedies through the heady roller-coaster ride that was The Beatles and far beyond?his?prolific post-?Fab Four? career, his turbulent marriage to Yoko Ono, his peace crusade, and his shocking death on the New York City streets?John Lennon: The Life is a remarkably fair and honest,...  Read More

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    James Hamilton-Paterson

    James Hamilton-Patersons work has been translated into many languages. He is a highly acclaimed author of non-fiction books, including Seven-Tenths, Three Miles Down and Playing with Water, as well as Americas Boy, a study of Ferdinand Marcos and the Philippines. Gerontius, his first novel, won the Whitbread Award, while his most recent, Loving Monsters (2001), was praised by the Sunday Telegraph as tantalising, erudite and ingenious. He lives in Italy.

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