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Michael Ward, The Beatles

A Day In The Life

Genesis Publications

2006

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A Day In The Life records one historic day spent with The Beatles, as documented by award-winning photojournalist Michael Ward.

  • Michael Ward (English).
  • London: Genesis Publications, 2006.
  • Number 530 of 750 copies.
  • Signed by Michael Ward.
  • Fine-screen printed on to heavyweight uncoated cream paper, in three special inks including copper.
  • This boxed set consists of twenty-four large format lithographs and a 64 page book telling the story of one winter day spent with The Beatles in Liverpool.
  • Bound by hand in midnight-blue Indian silk, with intricate gold and copper blocking on the front cover and copper page edging. 


Ward's photo-essay was shot during twenty-four hours during February 1963, the day The Beatles discovered they had achieved their first UK No. 1 single. Ward’s photographs of The Beatles on the cusp of Beatlemania beautifully portray the band strolling through the streets and along the docks of Liverpool, at Brian Epstein’s NEMS offices, even rehearsing and performing one of their final gigs at The Cavern. Through extensive interviews with Michael Ward, A Day in the Life paints a picture of four young men whose lives were about to change.

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Language

English

Subject

Photographs, Rock and Pop, Music

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