The Lost Beatles Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive, 1964-1966
By (Author) Larry Marion
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
It Books
23rd June 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Photographs: collections
782.421660922
Hardback
192
Width 254mm, Height 229mm
980g
Larry Marion's The Lost Beatles Photographs is a milestone for rock and roll collecting: the largest trove of never-before-seen rock photographs ever uncovered reveals the Fab Four on their earliest American tours during the 1960s. Selected from a cache of intimate, behind-the-scenes snapshots taken by Bob Bonis-the US tour manager for the boys from Liverpool as well as the Rolling Stones and other British Invasion bands-The Lost Beatles Photographs reveals the casual, human side of a young John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Presented by Larry Marion, owner of New York's Not Fade Away Gallery and curator of the acclaimed exhibit "The British Are Coming: The Beatles and The Rolling Stones 1964-66," this one-of-a-kind book gives a priceless window into the off-stage personalities of the world's greatest rock band.
"Striking in their intimacy." -- Rolling Stone
Larry Marion is recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on rock and music memorabilia, especially concert posters. He has worked with many of the leading auction houses, set several world-record prices for Beatles memorabilia, and written and designed sixteen catalogs of music-related memorabilia. Larry is one of the owners, founders, and directors of NotFadeAwayGallery.com, which exclusively represents the photography of Bob Bonis. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, collects memorabilia related to stand-up comedy, and can be contacted at larry@nfagallery.com.