The 1960s brought on an insurmountable amount of change: libertine attitudes, social and political movements, and the Fab Four from Liverpool who not only changed the world but changed the face of rock and roll forever. Follow their journey with beautiful photographs, superb commentary, and detachable memorabilia from two wild decades.
Treasures of the Beatles (Sterling/ November 2009) by prolific author and musician Terry Burrows allows the Beatles fanatic as well as the ordinary music lover to experience the Fab Four's incredible story—from the backstreets of Liverpool and Hamburg to their sell-out concerts and television appearances—as never before.
Highlights:
150 color and b/w photos, an eye-catching layout, and intelligent commentary make this both a complete reference and a collector's item for Beatles' enthusiasts worldwide.
Including 15 pieces of unique, removable memorabilia, this beautifully illustrated book captures the meteoric rise of Britain's most influential band to stardom.
With its novel, removable “treasures,” this is much more than an ordinary Beatles anthology.
Terry Burrows is an author and contributor to books and CD-ROMS in subjects as diverse as popular psychology, business and management, history, computer software, and music. For more information about Terry and/or the Beatles, visit TerryBurrows.com.
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