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  1. JOHN LENNON – REAL LOVE: THE DRAWINGS FOR SEAN, 1975-1980. By John Lennon, adapted by Al Naclerio from drawings by John Lennon. Foreword by Yoko Ono: ‘1975, John became the father of a very special boy: Sean. John was ecstatic. “I’m going to raise this baby, Yoko. You do the business.” he said. It was that simple. John was a great daddy.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1999 · Real Love is the kind of book that will capture the attention of Beatles collectors, but it should also spark the imaginations of its intended audience--little Lennonists in the making. --Steven Stolder. Read more Report an issue with this product or seller. Previous page. Print length. 48 pages.

  3. 40 unnumbered pages : 17 x 20 cm

  4. John Lennon was many things to many people, but to his son Sean, he was Daddy, a role he approached with humor, affection, and creativity. One of the ways John expressed his love for his son was by drawings animals, flowers, and people, and then captioning these sketches with endearing and amusing phrases that he and Sean would come up with as they looked over Daddy s art.

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  6. 1 de nov. de 2011 · John Lennon was many things to many people, but to his son Sean, he was Daddy, a role he approached with humor, affection, and creativity. One of the ways John expressed his love for his son was by drawings animals, flowers, and people, and then captioning these sketches with endearing and amusing phrases that he and Sean would come up with as they looked over Daddy’s art.

  7. 18 de may. de 1999 · They were Sean's first drawings. John had every one of Sean's drawings framed. We suddenly had many, many framed drawings by Sean adorning the walls of our Dakota apartment. Then I began to find John and Sean drawing together. John would draw something and explain to Sean what it was. "This is a cat catnapping, Sean." "Oh." Then it was Sean's turn.