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Looking Through You: Rare & Unseen Photographs from The Beatles Book Archive
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Looking Through You: Rare & Unseen Photographs from The Beatles Book Archive in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $51.00


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Looking Through You: Rare & Unseen Photographs from The Beatles Book Archive in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $51.00
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Size: Hardcover
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With each new issue, Beatles fans worldwide would voraciously devour the contents from cover-to-cover, discovering the Fab Four’s latest news and activities and most of all, savouring the exclusive B&W photographs, captured by in-house photographer, Leslie Bryce. During the magazine’s six-year run only a small fraction of these photographs were printed – and then often altered in some way. The Beatles Book captured the Beatles’ development from British provincial theatres – through foreign tours including their ground-breaking first American visit - and onwards to the band’s withdrawal into the recording studio. It was unique in its access – as well as concert tours and television shows, the band were photographed off duty, at their homes and in the studio – locales that were generally out-of-bounds to most Beatle observers. This unique and original photographic record preserves many important moments within the Beatles’ career, providing a historically important glimpse into the world's greatest ever entertainment phenomenon.
With each new issue, Beatles fans worldwide would voraciously devour the contents from cover-to-cover, discovering the Fab Four’s latest news and activities and most of all, savouring the exclusive B&W photographs, captured by in-house photographer, Leslie Bryce. During the magazine’s six-year run only a small fraction of these photographs were printed – and then often altered in some way. The Beatles Book captured the Beatles’ development from British provincial theatres – through foreign tours including their ground-breaking first American visit - and onwards to the band’s withdrawal into the recording studio. It was unique in its access – as well as concert tours and television shows, the band were photographed off duty, at their homes and in the studio – locales that were generally out-of-bounds to most Beatle observers. This unique and original photographic record preserves many important moments within the Beatles’ career, providing a historically important glimpse into the world's greatest ever entertainment phenomenon.
















