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The Best Beatles Books and Merch to Gift the Fab Four Fan in Your Life
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The Beatles‘ iconic journey — from their humble Liverpool beginnings to their incredible rise to Beatlemania fame to their acrimonious breakup in — has been meticulously tracked from avid fans and anthologists alike throughout the years.
From Philip Norman’s “Shout!” to Hunter Davies’ “Beatles Book,” readers can get a candid, honest glimpse into the lives of the English rock band through dozens of collector’s items.
Below, check out the best Beatles merch — for every type of Fab Four fan.
Happy Socks x The Beatles Collector Box Set
A thoughtful gift for The Beatles fan in your life, this gift set includes four vibrant styles from the new collection. Two classic black socks are embellished with the band’s logo and a colorful image of the Abbey Road album art, while two feature abstract illustrations of each band member.
Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation by Philip Norman
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10 Best Beatles Books
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The Beatles: The Authorised Biography
Authorised biography of the Beatles by Hunter Davies
The Beatles: The Authorised Biography is a book written by the British author Hunter Davies and published by Heinemann in the UK in September It was written with the full cooperation of the Beatles and chronicles the band's career up until early , two years before their break-up. It was the only authorised biography of the Beatles written during their career. Davies published revised editions of the book in , , , , , and
Background
[edit]In , Hunter Davies was working as the Atticus columnist for the Sunday Times newspaper and had written two books, one of which was the novel Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush. Moved by the Beatles' song "Eleanor Rigby", he visited Paul McCartney at the latter's house in St John's Wood, in September , intending to make the song the focus of his newspaper column. At a subsequent meeting at the house, Davies hoped to persuade McCartney to write the theme song for the film adaptation of Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush. Nothing came of this idea, but the pair began discussing the possibility of an official biography of the Beatles. Recalling their conversation in , Davies said that there had been just two previous books about the band,