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Jack Jones - Let Me Take You Down (Lennon Special Part 2)

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London: Virgin Publishing Ltd, 2001 Why is this book on the bedroom floor?: There are innumerable books about The Beatles out there, it doesn't take long for you to stray into the lives of those they met. Unfortunately, this will sometimes include the distasteful. While macabre, I ordered this from eBay so I could get a more rounded picture of what happened that dreadful night in December 1980. About the Author: Jack Jones is an investigative journalist who has written about the American penal system for a number of years, which included a spell working undercover at Attica maximum-security prison. This led to an exclusive, conducting the first personal interviews with David Berkowitz, the notorious 'Son of Sam'. Plot: The murder of John Lennon, through the eyes of the murderer. Jones conducted over 200 hours worth of interviews with Mark David Chapman, and this is the result, helping us to understand the why, the how and the aftermath of an event we are still yet to mak

Albert Goldman - The Lives of John Lennon (Lennon Special Part 1)

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London: Bantam Press, 1988 Why is this book on the bedroom floor?: I ordered it from a bookseller on eBay, having never come across it in any library or second-hand. It’s like it was deleted from history, and be that because of its size or notoriety, the only way I was going to be able to judge it for myself was to pay a few quid. About the Author: Albert Goldman was an academic and biographer whose writings on American pop culture appeared in a number of leading publications. A widely-praised biography of Lenny Bruce was eventually followed by a notorious biography of Elvis Presley , in which critics saw reflected Goldman’s apparent dislike of his subject. At the time of his death in 1994, Goldman was working on a biography of late Doors lead singer Jim Morrison, which was unpublished. He taught at numerous universities in New York during his life, finishing his life as an associate professor at Columbia University. Plot: Without a shadow of a doubt, the most controversial biograp