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Notes 176 pages. Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white. Book dimensions: 18.8 cms x 1 cm x 24.7 cms. A tie-in exhibition of photographs from the book was held at The Lighthouse in Poole (formerly Poole Arts Centre) from 1st February - 10th March 2012. From the back cover: - The Beatles played more theatre shows at the Bournemouth Gaumont than any other concert venue in the UK outside of London. - A tape fo The Beatles at the Gaumont is the earliest known recording of their theatre show. - The iconic With The Beatles cover photo was taken in Bournemouth. - The first appearance of The Beatles on American TV was filmed at the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth two months before they went on the Ed Sullivan Show. - John Lennon bought his Aunt Mimi a home just outside Bournemouth and was a regular visitor to the area. With previously unpublished pictures of The Beatles during their visits to Bournemouth, photos from Beatles Monthly and other rare images, the story is told be people who were there - the fans, reporters, photographers, venue staff and musicians. Cover price: £17.95. Images ![]() ![]() ![]() [ +2 more ] Comments and Reviews
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