

Pages are very clean with age-toning to the margins of text. Light edge wear to the extremities and the spine, with age-toning to the margins of boards and spine. Author: Michael Braun Title: Love Me Do - The Beatles Progress Binding: Paperback Publisher: Penguin Books Country/Year: UK 1964 Condition: Very good.

Wells's 'The Time Machine' (1895).?Written by Michael Braun (1936-1997), a journalist and reporter who worked with the Associate Press as well as 'Esquire', 'The Saturday Evening Post', and 'The Observer'.?Collated, complete. Here’s a look at 10 of the other best Fab Four volumes to check out. The first was Michael Brauns Love Me Do The Beatles Progress, a 1964 account which followed the group on tour and recounted their early days.

First UK Edition.?Illustrated with thirty-two pages of illustrations, containing photographs from a range of individuals including Leslie Bryce, Robert Freeman, and Dezo Hoffmann.?This is an interesting biographical and contemporary work on the Beatles, focusing particularly on their overnight success and popularity, and containing amusing anecdotes about all of the band members.?Contents include 'Cambridge', 'York', 'On Tour', 'Year of the Beatles', and ends with 'Observations on the Eloi by the Time Traveller in H. /rebates/2f97816316827112fLove-Beatles-Progress-Michael-Braun-16316827172fplp&. The first UK edition of this biographical work on the Beatles, including their almost overnight popularity and the resulting 'Beatlemania' that followed, written by journalist Michael Braun with various photographs throughout the text.
