On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 22:11:42 -0500, saki <saki@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>For those of you who have the original 1994 edition (out of print for
>years), it's worth noting that Piet Schreuders, Mark Lewisohn, and Adam
>Smith have updated their original guidebook "The Beatles' London",
>published just this year and available from ****tico/Anova Books.
>
>I just got my copy today via amazon.co.uk. List price is £12.99 but
>Amazon has it for £9.09 (€11,62). Not much in dollars either and well
>worth the price.
>
>Maps and photos are updated and expanded, as are alerts to former
>Beatles-relevant buildings (such as EMI House, where the "Please Please
>Me" and "Get Back" album covers were photographed) that no longer exist.
>
>There's an expanded section on Beatles film locales, including places
>captured on the "Mad Day Out" sessions.
>
>The 6-inch x 6-inch book size is also more easily tuckable into a
>handbag or backpack, for those of you who would like to use this as a
>travel guide while in London.
>
>Page count is 232 pp, with a nice index in back for quick lookups.
>
>A pleasant time is guaranteed. And you may quote me.
I am reliably informed that Father Christmas has this on his list for me.
:-)
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