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101. John Lennon (Front Page News Book)
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102. Imagine
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103. Adorable John/Loving John: The
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104. Living With Lennon: The Inside
105. John Lennon: Living on Borrowed
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101. John Lennon (Front Page News Book)
by Ese California Staff
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Asin: 0912076461
Catlog: Book (1981-01-01)
Publisher: Ese California
Sales Rank: 2680349
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102. Imagine
by John Lennon
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Asin: 0670780480
Catlog: Book (1995-12)
Publisher: Viking Penguin Inc
Sales Rank: 2864788
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103. Adorable John/Loving John: The Untold Story
by May Pang, Henry Edwards
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Asin: 840134087X
Catlog: Book (1984-06)
Publisher: Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A.
Sales Rank: 2414828
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Ballad of John and May
You have to look hard to find references to May Pang in books about John Lennon. She's not mentioned in Anthony Fawcett's "John Lennon: One Day at a Time" or in the booklet that accompanied the recent "Lennon Anthology" boxed set. Even in the coffee table book "Imagine: John Lennon," May Pang is simply referred to as a "constant companion." It seems that Pang is gradually being erased from Lennon's personal history and the official story of Lennon's "Lost Weekend," is the one approved by his widow, Yoko Ono.

This is the story of Lennon's 18 month affair with Pang, a relationship she claims continued even after Lennon returned to his wife. On his "Lost Weekend," he traveled with her to L.A. to record music and party with other musicians like Harry Nilsson. It was a boozy, decadent period that saw Lennon ejected from a nightclub for interrupting a performance and generally hit the bottle in a manner in which he hadn't since he was a youth. Sadly it confirms something often glossed over in other Lennon biographies - That Lennon was a mean drunk. The man of peace could turn into a foul-mouthed, dangerous, nasty and violent drunk who needed to be tied up by his friends until he sobered up.

Pang writes of their relationship with affection and brutal honesty. Her pen chronicles, not only the facts but her emotions and reactions to the events as they unfolded. It's a lesser known fact that she was the Lennon's personal assistant in the early 1970s and she recounts stories about the making of the original "Imagine" film and Yoko's experimental films like "Fly." However, it's the Lost Weekend period that really makes this book a worthwhile purchase. Yoko can never write about this time because, for most part, she wasn't there. Pang was. She writes about: the "Rock and Roll" sessions with madcap record producer Phil Spector; Lennon's difficult relationship with first wife Cynthia and son Julian; the booze sessions with Harry Nilsson including the infamous incident at the Troubadour Club; the "Walls and Bridges" album and the comeback performance at Madison Square Garden with Elton John. While with Lennon, she also encountered other rock celebrities and tells of the times Lennon holidayed with Keith Moon and Ringo Starr, socialized with Mick and Bianca Jagger, played music again with Paul McCartney, got verbally berated by George Harrison, met David Bowie, recorded with Elton John, upset Paul Simon and annoyed the Smothers Brothers.
Pang also debunks some of the common stories we hear about John and Yoko and while she is forgiving of John, portrays Yoko as a manipulative, scheming dragon lady. An image, not unfamiliar to Beatle fans, and one which Ono has tried hard to erase.
For those fans seeking a personal view of Lennon, unauthorized by the Lennon estate, then this book is an excellent title that sits comfortably next to "A Twist of Lennon" by his first wife, Cynthia.

5-0 out of 5 stars Third Side of a Public Saga
I must say that I am a die-hard devoted John Lennon fan. His music and persona has had a lasting effect on my life. I was truly eager to read this book, and did so in a two day period. It made for a very interesting read. I had heard the stories and read all the interviews dealing with the "lost weekend". I always wanted to hear the other side. Not one that Yoko had contrived, nor one that John had relayed (at Yoko's bidding). This book brings the reader extremely close to a John Lennon few were allowed to know. Some wouldn't have wanted that luxury. This book shows a woman who was fascinated by, in love with, and terrified by John Lennon. Accounts of his loving nature and his horrifying fits of violence are here for all to see. It also allows the reader to see that Yoko had almost complete control over John. She knew his insecurities, and played on them. The book also details a woman's hopes and dreams for someone she truly loves. Hopes that perhaps through her love, John would become fully independent and functional as an adult. The book also depicts an almost voyeurist view of John and May's love life. In this book, you can see that John was a loving, gentle, child-like, caring man, but on the flip-side, a violent, remorseful, and controlled man. Many times I asked why May would put up with John and Yoko's mechinations. But, it is abundantly clear that May truly loved him, and wanted what was truly best for John. And what was best for him, was not always best for her. Definitely a great love story. One stopped short by Yoko. ... Read more


104. Living With Lennon: The Inside Story of John's Last Years, As Told by His Personal Assistant
by Fred Seaman
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Asin: 067147734X
Catlog: Book (1988-03-01)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Sales Rank: 3216423
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105. John Lennon: Living on Borrowed Time
by Frederic Seaman

Asin: 1854801856
Catlog: Book (1993)
Publisher: Xanadu Publications
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106. The Private Life of John Lennon: A Photographic Journal
by Fred Seaman, Frederic Seaman
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Asin: 1560251069
Catlog: Book (1997-08-01)
Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Pr
Sales Rank: 2328034
Average Customer Review: 1 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Book never happened
and proberbly never will - see recent court action involving him and Yoko.

He broke a confidentiality contract with his other book and the discovery of an ad on here for this one triggered Yoko to take action - Seaman had no right to proit from the photos - they paid him to take them. ... Read more


107. John Lennon
by Raul Alberto Garcia
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Asin: 9871129092
Catlog: Book (2004-01-01)
Publisher: Visor E A S A
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