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The Third Eye - Deluxe Cloth Bound and Cased Edition - limited 350 worldwide limited stock available Use code: FREESHIPPING at Checkout Two Orders or More UK Only Pre-order
The Third Eye - Deluxe Cloth Bound and Cased Edition - limited 350 worldwide limited stock available Use code: FREESHIPPING at Checkout Two Orders or More UK Only Pre-order
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Overview
This Deluxe Edition contains a grey cloth bound, foil stamped book with photo inset on the cover. The book will be packaged in a designed clamshell box along with a vellum envelope inside which will contain:
- 7" vinyl of a never before released George Harrison recording
- Four (4) loose-leaf fine art prints from the book, especially chosen for this edition
- A 5x7" letterpress print signed and numbered by Olivia Harrison.
- Limited 350 worldwide
This extraordinary book features:
- Essays by Harrison's widow, Olivia Harrison, and writers Colm Tóibín and George Saunders
In this extraordinary collection of George's personal photos and 8mm film stills—curated by Olivia Harrison, George's widow—are singular images of Paul, John, Ringo, and George and the band's friends and entourage as they rocketed to stardom and fostered the joyful madness that came to be known as Beatlemania. This revelatory, beautifully designed book takes the reader along on their first plane ride to the US, motorcades through the Australian outback, shopping trips in Paris, and more.
The candid, unguarded photos, brimming with Harrison's wit, intelligence and penchant for experimentation (he was enamored of selfies, long before the iPhone), and snapped in those rare moments out of the spotlight offer a remarkable, inside look at the human beings behind the Beatles, trying to hold onto themselves—and enjoy themselves—while standing at the center of the storm.
