Odds are, you’ve got some old photos in a box on your shelf.
Odds are not: that they’re some never-before-seen photos of the Beatles taken during their heyday.
But hey, no reason you can’t change that...
Twist and shout for
Places I Remember: My Time with the Beatles, a monumental tome containing over 1,000 never-before-seen photos of the Fab Four, with the final 200 copies available now exclusively from Bloomingdale’s
via UrbanDaddy Perks.
So this guy, Henry Grossman. Pretty proficient camera operator. Particularly when he’s around guys named John, Paul, George and Ringo. Which he was, in the 1960s. At their recording sessions. And their living rooms. And their powwows with enlightened yogis. All the while, he was gloriously documenting it all on film—and then he stored the photos away in his house, hidden forever.
Until now—because he’s put over 1,000 of his best ones into this 528-page, 18-pound behemoth of Beatlemania, along with an introduction by Sir Paul McCartney himself. Plus, an 8-by-10 rare Henry Grossman print. Although only 1,200 copies were published,
Bloomingdale’s secured the final 200. And they’re making yours available now exclusively through Perks.
Also, given your appreciation of fine British exports, you’ll want to peruse the Bloomingdale’s British Invasion, where you’ll find Barbour, Paul Smith and over 40 other British brands to make your fall wardrobe even better looking.
Everyone loves a British accent.
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