The
metal plates were used to print words and illustrations by the Beatle
in the 1964 book John Lennon, In His Own Write, the first solo project
by any of The Beatles.
The original printing plates for John Lennon's first book have been sold at auction for £4,800.
Featuring a photo of Lennon taken by Robert
Freeman, the book included an introduction by Paul McCartney detailing
how the band first got together in Liverpool and contained Lennon's
short stories, poems and line drawings, often surreal, whimsical and
nonsensical with the Beatle using free association and improvisation.
The book was also transformed into a play, co-authored with Victor Spinetti, who directed, at the National Theatre.
The publication became an immediate success and has been reprinted many times but first-run copies are rare.
Other
Beatles memorabilia sold at Stockport-based Omega Auctions were a
letter to Warrant Officer Class II James Macdougall requesting his
attendance at Buckingham Palace to collect the MBE on the same day as
The Beatles collected theirs, which fetched £7,200.
A call sheet
from the film A Hard Day's Night signed by all four band members and
Spinetti, who played the TV director, was bought for £3,600 and a signed
in-flight menu ahead of filming abroad for the film Help was snapped up
for £6,000.
A rare programme of the Beatles performance at the Urmston Show in August 1963 sold for £1,700.
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