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What Beatles Books have you read?
Topic Started: March 25, 2011, 5:33 pm (431 Views)
The_Taxman
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I've read...

The Mammoth Book of The Beatles by Sean Egan
The Love You Make by Peter Brown
John by Cynthia Lennon
You Never Give Me Your Money by Peter Dogget
The Beatles:Fifty Fabulous Years (forget the author)
Paul McCartney:A Life by Peter Ames Carlin

I'm currently reading "John,Paul,George,and Ringo"

Books I have but haven't read include:

The Beatles:A Life In Pictures
A Photographic History of The Beatles
The Beatles Anthology
John Lennon by Ray Coleman
McCartney (don't know the author.it was written before Press to Play was released,so it's fairly old)
Many Years From Now by Barry Miles
The Beatles by Bob Spitz
I was so much older then,I'm younger than that now.
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Anthology and A Photographic History of the Beatles are the only ones I've read, but they're SO worth it. :smile:
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*scans bookcase* Well, this is my list:

Beatles books I've read:
Anthology
Can't Buy Me Love: The Beatles, Britian and America by Jonathan Gould
The Beatles by Hunter Davies
The Complete Beatles Chronicle by Mark Lewisohn
A Date With a Beatle by Judith Kristen

Books I have but haven't gotten around to reading yet:
Revolution in the Head by Ian Macdonald
The Mammoth Book of the Beatles by Sean Egan
Treasures of the Beatles by Terry Burrows (I started it a few months ago, but got a bit bored after I skipped through the book and "ooh" and "awwed" over the memorabilia.)
The John Lennon Encyclopedia, The Paul McCartney Encyclopedia, The George Harrison Encyclopedia and The Ringo Starr Encyclopedia by Bill Harry

Picture books:
The Beatles by Mike Evans
The Beatles: Unseen Archives by Tim Hill and Marie Clayton
The Beatles: The Days of Their Lives by Richard Havers
The Photographic History of the Beatles (I can't find an author...)

A lot of books that are essentially "picture books" seem like just a reprint of The Beatles: Unseen Archives just with less photos.
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In total... one. :(
It was a cheap one I found at Ross. I can't really get any, but I got the Anthology on Wednesday!! =D

My Ringo fanfiction

-Stuck in the 60's-

How can you have your pudding if ye don't eat yer meat?!

Ringo--- My Beatle love :wub:

And if your head explodes with dark forbodings too,
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon...
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I got The Beatles: Unseen Archives yesterday but I haven't read it yet.
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I'm currently reading Lennon by Ray Coleman. It's good,but sometimes it seems biased towards John and against the other 3 Beatles...but I guess that's to be expected.
I was so much older then,I'm younger than that now.
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I also got a book "In His Own Write AND A Spaniard in the Works" with introductions by Paul and Yoko.
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