The Singularge Experience
of Miss Anne Duffield
the manuscript of
Lennon's bizarre and hilarious parody of Sherlock Holmes from his book A
Spaniard in the Works published in 1965 which sold for $209,000
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bizarre and hilarious parody
of Sherlock Holmes, from his book
A Spaniard in the Works,
sold for $209,000
I read Art Daily Today, Oh Boy
This text plus other items
related to author John Lennon's
1965 book sold for a total of
nearly three million dollars
at Sotheby's New York.
However...
In 1965, I owned an autographed first edition of A Spaniard in the Works.
When I told Mrs. CarPeo
about my autographed
treasure, she said
Think how much
it would be worth
today. How did you
getJohn Lennon's
autograph?
I didn't mean to mislead
Mrs. C but my copy
wasn't autographed
by John.
This image is not mine.
It is from eBay
As for my 1965 first edition of that book by the undisputed leader of the Beatles:
It was autographed by the undisputed leader of the Oliverio family!
This is what my Mother wrote in the book:
This book belongs to my son, Paul.
Someday, he may be smart enough
to both read it and understand it.
...........Grace Oliverio.........
...I had to settle for reproducing her autograph in Trebuchet Font
because my 1965 first edition of A SPANIARD IN THE WORKS
disappeared sometime during the next decade...
Life goes on.
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Footnote
The soundtrack of this page is better known as Obla-di-Obla-da.
The next Beatles' page is here.
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But how did Mickey Mouse get his hands on this treasure?
ReplyDeleteHow did you know that?
DeleteYou musta got that piece of information
from my museum assistant friend, Ima Joken.
She told me that at a Disney memorabilia auction,
some of the auctioned items were mishandled
and ended up stained with
Mickey Mouse Ear Wax!
The Almighty Mickey Mouse
Deletegets his hands on EVERYTHING!
Exactly the way Walt Disney intended it!
I'm a Donald Duck fan myself
ReplyDeleteI too prefer Donald...because he was the Disney character
ReplyDeletewho "personally" met Pythagoras.
Please postulae,
ReplyDelete