The Zapple Diaries

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Explore the captivating world of the **Zapple Diaries**, the first comprehensive illustrated book dedicated to the legendary Zapple label created by The Beatles. This unique title, published by Peter Owen Publishers in 2015, dives deep into the rich history of the Beatles' experimental label, showcasing their bold endeavors to lead the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Authored by Barry Miles, the former Zapple label manager, this book unveils personal anecdotes and insights into the collaborative spirit that inspired influential literary figures like Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, and Frank Zappa. Written in a compelling diary format, readers will uncover tales of vivacious creativity, including the notorious encounter with Hell's Angels and the artistic bustle of the Chelsea Hotel. Featuring a treasure trove of previously unpublished photographs and memorabilia curated from the author's archives now at the British Library, this edition offers a visual feast alongside its intriguing narratives. With free shipping on all orders, enjoy a seamless shopping experience. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery as all orders are final and cannot be canceled. Get your copy of the **Zapple Diaries** today and dive into the fascinating stories of music and literature that shaped an era.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780720618600
Year: 2015
Publisher: Peter Owen Publishers


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The first full-length illustrated book on the Zapple label—the Beatles'experimental label and the most ambitious expression of the Beatles'determination to be leading members of the counterculture movement.Written by Zapple label manager, Barry Miles, the acclaimed author who setup and planned the "list" in cooperation with the Beatles.Written in an engaging "diary" style, the reader gains unique insights into the lives and working methods of leading literary and counterculture figures of theera—Charles Olson, Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Richard Brautigan,the "City Lights" poets, Ken Weaver, Frank Zappa, and many more.


Packed with great stories—from the Hell's Angels' notorious visit to AppleHQ to the goings-on at New York City's Chelsea Hotel, which becameMiles's main base when traveling to and from the US.Features many previously unpublished photos made by the author, plus memorabilia from the author's archive, now held at the British Library.

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