John was 21 when he penned the note to Cynthia from Hamburg, where he and his bandmates were performing their first residency.
The note is “a stream-of-consciousness letter written over five days.” It included both personal thoughts and news for Lennon’s then-girlfriend.
John wrote: ”I wish I was on the way to your flat with the Sunday papers and chocies and a throbber”—and serious in other passages, including when referring to the death of his the Beatles’ original bassist, Stuart Sutcliffe.
“It shows us Lennon and Cynthia as two young people in love, and gives us a wonderfully carefree, unguarded view of Lennon in particular,” Thomas Venning, Christie’s head of books and manuscripts, told CNN. “You sense that life is quite simple for him at this point. It’s about playing music with the Beatles and going home to see Cynthia.”
According to Christie’s, the letter is from “a formative period” for the band. At the time, they were “honing their musical skills and defining their look.”
At the time of the letter, Lennon and Powell had been together four years. They tied the knot about four months after Lennon penned the note.
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