The Beatles : the BBC archives, 1962-1970 / Kevin Howlett.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062288530 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: 336 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims. ; 27 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Harper Design, 2013.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Includes discographies. |
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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| Subject: | Beatles > Archives. Rock musicians > England > Biography. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Cookstown Branch | 782.421660922 Beatl-H | 31681002551570 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Collects the surviving transcripts of the Beatles' appearances on BBC Radio and Television from 1962 to 1970, featuring rare photos of the Fab Four, interviews and personal reminiscences from presenters, producers and studio staff. 75,000 first printing. (This book was listed in a previousForecast .) - Baker & Taylor
Presents a collection of transcripts of the Beatles' appearances on BBC Radio and Television from 1962 to 1970, featuring rare photographs and memorabilia from the BBC. - Harper Design Intl
A carefully curated collection of the surviving transcripts of the Beatles' appearances on BBC Radio and Television from 1962 to 1970, featuring commentary from author and Beatles expert Kevin Howlett and rare photographs and memorabilia from the BBC. - Harper Design Intl
A carefully curated collection of the surviving transcripts of the Beatles’ appearances on BBC Radio and Television from 1962 to 1970, featuring commentary from author and Beatles expert Kevin Howlett and rare photographs and memorabilia from the BBC.
The year 2013 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the release of The Beatles’ first album, Please, Please Me. To celebrate this event with material that has never been in print or has not repeatedly resurfaced is a challenge. But a great deal of both—namely, never-before-seen BBC transcripts, historical documents, and rare photos—will be the main thrust of the book The Beatles: The BBC Archives. Not since The Beatles’ Anthology of 2000 has a work of this magnitude been offered.
Author Kevin Howlett delves into the BBC television and radio archives and draws on previously unpublished transcripts of interviews, as well as personal reminiscences from presenters, producers, and studio staff to reveal the creative and personal evolution of the band—from the witty, irreverent foursome of the early sixties, to the more reflective and confessional individuals before the split at the end of the decade. Each chapter details a full year in the life of the band and is introduced with an engaging text by Howlett that puts the following material into historical context. The book features rare photos of the Fab Four at the BBCs studios, both onstage and off, and eight removables documents of historical merit, direct from the BBC archive itself.
This is the story of two of Britain’s most important cultural forces in tandem . . . word for word, event by event, as it happened with verbatim, unabridged transcripts. This has never been offered to reader before; it is a significant publishing event.
- HARPERCOLL
A carefully curated collection of the surviving transcripts of the Beatlesâ appearances on BBC Radio and Television from 1962 to 1970, featuring commentary from author and Beatles expert Kevin Howlett and rare photographs and memorabilia from the BBC.
The year 2013 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the release of The Beatlesâ first album, Please, Please Me. To celebrate this event with material that has never been in print or has not repeatedly resurfaced is a challenge. But a great deal of bothânamely, never-before-seen BBC transcripts, historical documents, and rare photosâwill be the main thrust of the book The Beatles: The BBC Archives. Not since The Beatlesâ Anthology of 2000 has a work of this magnitude been offered.
Author Kevin Howlett delves into the BBC television and radio archives and draws on previously unpublished transcripts of interviews, as well as personal reminiscences from presenters, producers, and studio staff to reveal the creative and personal evolution of the bandâfrom the witty, irreverent foursome of the early sixties, to the more reflective and confessional individuals before the split at the end of the decade. Each chapter details a full year in the life of the band and is introduced with an engaging text by Howlett that puts the following material into historical context. The book features rare photos of the Fab Four at the BBCs studios, both onstage and off, and eight removables documents of historical merit, direct from the BBC archive itself.
This is the story of two of Britainâs most important cultural forces in tandem . . . word for word, event by event, as it happened with verbatim, unabridged transcripts. This has never been offered to reader before; it is a significant publishing event.