![]() This is not only a beautiful letterpress print in its own right, but a unique and fascinating item of Beatles memorabilia. Most of the song's lyrics came straight from this old circus poster!Įvery effort has been made to be true to the original poster and it is printed using the same methods that would have been used in 1843. Pepper one day, he and Paul McCartney drew inspiration from the quirky, old-fashioned language and set the words to music. Lennon bought the poster in an antiques shop and hung it in his music room. It is printed in a limited edition of 1,967. ![]() Kite!, which appeared on The Beatles' 1967 album Sgt. This is a recreation of the poster that inspired John Lennon and Paul McCartney to write the song Being for the benefit of Mr. ![]() ![]() Painstakingly recreated using the same Victorian methods that were used to create John Lennon’s original, this poster features specially commissioned wood engravings from renowned engraver Andy English and each copy is letterpress printed by hand and numbered individually. “Simply Stunning”… Featured in Rolling Stone, and receiving worldwide acclaim, Paul McCartney himself owns a print from this edition. ![]()
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