John Lennon’s intellect made him the most tortured member of the Beatle, whose life, death and music shaped the world. His reputation as a philanthropist, political activist and pacifist, influenced millions worldwide. If Elvis was King, Lennon was his rightful successor – and fittingly, several images in this collection of both classic and unseen photos show him wearing a diamond-studded ‘Elvis’ pin over his heart, in homage to his forefather on the throne of Rock ‘n’ Roll
Renowned celebrity photojournalist Brian Hamill delivers his own insider view of this Beatles icon, through intense, intimate photographic portraits and insightful essays. Whether Lennon is dominating the stage, posing against windswept cityscapes, or relaxing with Yoko Ono, Hamill’s photography takes this Rock`n’Roll legend and presents the man behind the myth.
Features:
- Hardback, 128 pages
- Written by photographer and journalist, Bran Hamil
- Includes many previously unpublished photographs
- Documents John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s life in New York
- Includes photos of Lennon’s last solo concert
- Has essays by journalist and author Pete Hamill, director Barry Levinson, actor Dana Delany and songwriter and photographer David Palmer
- Forward by actor, Alec Baldwin
- Published by Accartbooks
Dimensions: 20cm (l) x26cm (h) x 2cm (w).





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