Brian Epstein – A Cellarful Of Noise – First UK Edition 1964 – SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Epstein

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Brian Epstein – A Cellarful Of Noise – First UK Edition 1964 – SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Epstein

£3,750.00

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£3,750.00

A first edition, first printing published by Souvenir Press in 1964. A very good (or better) book Inscribed on the front endpaper and dated 24/5/67, ‘To Renee/With thanks, gratitude and sorrow I didn’t see more of you/Brian Epstein’. Some bumping to the corners in a very good unclipped dustwrapper with a slither of loss to the head of the spine and a small chip to the bottom of the rear panel. Some internal repair and a little surface marking. With 33 photographs and other illustrations. Epstein’s own account of his extraordinary life and, inevitably, the story of the Beatles. How he guided a group from Liverpool to shake the world of popular music, making them the biggest group in the world within two years of making their first record. He published this autobiography in 1964. He died of an overdose of sleeping pills on 27th August 1967. Renee Fladen-Kamm was an American vocalist and vocal coach, known as the inspiration for the Left Banke song ‘Walk Away Renee’, covered latterly by The Four Tops. A photo exists of Epstein with The Four Tops as part of their 1967 UK tour. The inscription, dated 24/5/67, was three months before he died.


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A first edition, first printing published by Souvenir Press in 1964. A very good (or better) book Inscribed on the front endpaper and dated 24/5/67, ‘To Renee/With thanks, gratitude and sorrow I didn’t see more of you/Brian Epstein’. Some bumping to the corners in a very good unclipped dustwrapper with a slither of loss to the head of the spine and a small chip to the bottom of the rear panel. Some internal repair and a little surface marking. With 33 photographs and other illustrations. Epstein’s own account of his extraordinary life and, inevitably, the story of the Beatles. How he guided a group from Liverpool to shake the world of popular music, making them the biggest group in the world within two years of making their first record. He published this autobiography in 1964. He died of an overdose of sleeping pills on 27th August 1967. Renee Fladen-Kamm was an American vocalist and vocal coach, known as the inspiration for the Left Banke song ‘Walk Away Renee’, covered latterly by The Four Tops. A photo exists of Epstein with The Four Tops as part of their 1967 UK tour. The inscription, dated 24/5/67, was three months before he died.