Editore: Dell Publishing Co., New York, 1983
Da: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. Near fine condition color photographic softcover wraps. Includes Foreword; Introduction. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. Second printing January 1983. "Just forty-eight hours before John Lennon was murdered in December 1980, he and Yoko Ono taped this three-hour interview with Andy Peebles of the BBC. It was the first time in five years that John, now a near-recluse, decided to face the microphone. The result was a memorable conversation, John's last public statement before his death, which millions of his fans around the world have come to regard as the final testament of their idol. This is the complete, verbatim text of this remarkable conversation. Here John and Yoko speak with startling candor of their life together and apart - the early years of the Beatles, the breakup of the Fabulous Four, the first meeting of John and Yoko, feminism and the part it played in the relationship, stormy at times, between the two rock stars, about heroin, drink, music making, songwriting, John's feelings about his past and his plans for the future. This searching, in-depth self-exploration by John and Yoko of their lives and thoughts has, since its airing over thousands of radio stations around the world, come to be known as a document of lasting importance. Its publication as a book is a long-awaited event by the millions of Lennon fans in the U.S. Bob Gruen's photographs, many never published before, were released for this edition with the permission of Yoko Ono.".