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  1. In His Own Write is John Lennon's literary debut, a book of stories, drawings and poems that was first published in 1964 to great critical acclaim and became a phenomenon, selling over 600,000 copies in the UK alone and revealing a hitherto unseen side to Lennon's artistic output and talent. Origen: España.

  2. 12 de dic. de 2014 · As a result, John Lennon’s slim volumes of offbeat prose and poetry went straight to the top of the bestseller list, with In His Own Write selling 50,000 copies on the first day of publication ...

  3. In His Own Write is a 1964 nonsense book by English musician John Lennon. His first book, it consists of poems and short stories ranging from eight lines to three pages, as well as illustrations. After Lennon showed journalist Michael Braun some of his writings and drawings, Braun in turn showed them to Tom Maschler of publisher Jonathan Cape, who signed Lennon in January 1964.

  4. "In His Own Write" (1964) is a book by John Lennon, and represents his first non-Beatles project. It's a very short book, of just 80 pages. If you're a fan of Lennon's work, but haven't read this material, then I highly recommend the book - as well as it's sequel (A Spaniard in the Works (there's also a joint publication, see In His Own Write and a Spaniard in the Works).

  5. 22 de mar. de 2024 · In His Own Write eventually sold 300,000 copies in the U.K. The book also was a bestseller in the U.S., where it was published on April 27, 1964. Origins of the Book and Lennon’s Influences.

  6. John Lennon : In His Own Write 1964 Book. £17.50 – £95.00. John Lennon’s inimitable 1st book, in the lineage of Edward Lear to Poe. Never fails to make me laugh…. later adapted (partially) into a play in 1967…. 1st Published in the UK in March 1964 -in hardback only by Jonathan Cape Ltd.

  7. 8 de dic. de 2014 · In His Own Write is John Lennon's literary debut, a book of stories, drawings and poems that was first published in 1964 to great critical acclaim and became a phenomenon, selling over 600,000 copies in the UK alone and revealing a hitherto unseen side to Lennon's artistic output and talent. Publisher: Canongate Books.