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Three books from a few of the character actors in the Beatles movie, “Help!”
Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, and Victor Spinetti
Leo McKern – Just Resting
Leo played the character Clang/Klang in the movie and Eleanor portrayed the role of Ahme.
Victor Spinetti
Victor had the role of the conniving Foot
Victor’s Book
Leo McKern’s book was published by Methuen in 1983, Bron’s book was published by Jonathan Cape in 1985. Spinetti’s book was published in 2006 by Pavilion Books.
It is amazing the variety of Beatles-related book titles that have appeared over the years. This one holds a special place in my heart for several reasons.
A while back I came across an Online Kickstarter campaign designed to help finance the sale and distribution of what I saw as a very special Beatles-related book. A gentleman named Jonathan Armstrong was assisting a lady named Jo Holden to publish a book of Beatles graffiti that appeared on the famous Abbey Road wall outside the EMI studios. Jo’s husband, photographer Martin Holden had spent 12 years photographing the various postings of Beatles grafitti on the wall because he was fascinated with the worldwide impact of the group and how fans still maintained their intense interest in them
To quote Marton Holden’s friend, Jonathan Armstrong:
“In October of 2018, Martin was diagnosed with Stage 4 brain cancer. Despite this prognosis, he continued to visit the studios and remained determined to keep the project going. He lost his battle in August 2019, and now Martin’s widow Jo is committed to finishing his work, both as a tribute to him and as closure to the long personal journey they took together.”
Sketch on Abbey Road Wall
As a special feature for the people that contributed to the Kickstarter campaign to finance the book, an artist would draw a little sketch like the walrus shown below and a message written by the pledge donor would accompany the sketch on the Abbey Road wall. The artist would photograph it before it was washed away the following month. My contribution to that book is presented in the middle panel of the picture below the book cover. The artist that did the walrus drawing for my post and I believe the person that took the photograph is named Robert Rubbish. People that purchased this book were also contributing to brain tumor research.
Buzz’s Walrus
I believe there is a website where interested parties can still find and purchase this book if they are interested! I was so happy to have been able to acquire a copy of this wonderful title which encapsulates the continuing importance of the band to our culture.
Pattie Boyd signed and titled the lyrics that Eric Clapton wrote for her in the dynamic song, “Layla.” The lyrics were based on an ancient Persian poem.
Lyrics to “Layla”
Pattie Boyd, of course, was married to George Harrison at the time of the song’s creation. The pictures below the lyrics are the books that Pattie has produced about her storied past. The newest book is a photographic history of her life. The earlier work was her biography! Pattie’s musical legacy was to have been the muse for quite a few memorable classic songs.
Both Pattie Boyd and Yoko Ono were two of the backing female vocalists on the Beatles song, “Birthday.”
Signed twice-Julian Lennon Beatles Memorabilia Flyer for an Exhibition held in Gibraltar
Most of us are aware of the often-tumultuous relationship between Julian Lennon and his dad. Though this is not a book product it is a print item twice signed by Julian at an exhibition of his Beatles memorabilia in Gibraltar. Julian, unfortunately had to buy back many of these items in auctions as many were not inherited or left to him directly after John’s passing. It is good to see that in recent years Julian seems to have forgiven his dad for his feelings of being abandoned when he was a young child.
The Leather-bound Beatles Lyrics Hunter Davies Book-Fact or Fiction?
I learned a lesson the hard way with this title. It was advertised on Ebay as a leather-bound prototype of only two copies that were made by the publishers. The volume was also signed by the author. According to the seller he approached Hunter at the hotel he was staying at for a Beatles event and he asked him to sign the book there. I paid a lot of money for this book and then I did what I should have before I purchased it. I wrote to our good friend, author David Bedford, to ask Hunter Davies about this limited-edition book. David obliged my request and Hunter got back to him saying to the best of his knowledge, no leather-bound limited-edition versions of the book were ever issued. The publishers subsequently verified that notion.
Refund?
I could have returned the book to the seller demanding a full refund, but I decided not to for what you may interpret as an odd reason. The book is indeed leather-bound, and it is signed by Hunter as I have several of his signatures. What the sellers or people that they got the book from did, was to take the contents of the regular hardback edition of the book and bind it in a leather casing. Even though what was done was not a legitimate enterprise, it gave me the only leather-bound edition of the book in the world which I found to be very intriguing and prompted my keeping it. However, I am not going to throw caution to the wind in the future, as this will not happen to me again!
The Beatles Lyrics – Leather-bound
Thoroughly investigate ahead of time when thinking about buying a big-ticket item.
Apple to the Core was the book that attempted to get to the heart of the Beatles business problems which ultimately led to their breakup. There were several editions of this book released with many cover variations – some of which are below. The most difficult edition of this book to find is the hardback, 1972 edition. The book was co-written by authors Peter McCabe and Robert D. Schonfeld.
The hardback is of course more expensive, so it is often the case, the hardback editions are issued briefly as a quick run then the softback or paperback editions take over the bulk of the sales of the title. Even when titles are released simultaneously in both hardback and softcover, the bookstores would often choose to stock only the softcover. I do not know how you feel about this issue, but I personally prefer hardcover books as they are more durable over time. Often, the paper used for hardcovers is superior and the yellowing of pages is a much longer process. Of course, hardcovers usually have a superior binding as well.
In regard to the book below, the picture is the hardcover, with a selection of other covers below it. Despite having a huge Beatles book library, I went many years without even knowing there was a hardcover edition of the book until I acquired one a few years ago on the Abe Books Bookstore/search service.