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Some books I have edited...

The Beatles Anthology
by The Beatles (Chronicle/Cassell etc, 2000
)

A Number One Hardback Non-Fiction bestseller in both the US and UK.

'It's nothing short of a magical editing job'—Colorado Springs Independent

[more about The Beatles and The Beatles Anthology]

Raga Mala: The Autobiography of Ravi Shankar
(Genesis, 1997; Element, 1999)


Edited & Introduced by George Harrison.
Afterword by Yehudi Menuhin.
Additional Narrative by Oliver Craske.

'Convincingly reasserts his historical importance.'
—Publishers Weekly


[more about Ravi Shankar and Raga Mala]

Playback: An Illustrated Memoir
by George Martin
(Genesis, 2002)

With forewords by Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr.
Afterword by HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.

'The book is beautifully presented—as massive as it is fantastic.'
—Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

[more about Playback]

Mania Days
by Curt Gunther
(Genesis, 2000)

Introduction by Oliver Craske

'Gunther’s exposures, and Genesis’s reproduction of them, are perfect.'
—Record Collector.

[Front cover feature in The Sunday Times Magazine (London)]

[read review in Record Collector]

Moonage Daydream: The Life and Times of Ziggy Stardust
by David Bowie & Mick Rock (Genesis, 2002)


'Another limited edition masterpiece from England's Genesis Publications.'
—Washington Post

'The last word on the subject of Ziggy Stardust… few books are this lovingly produced.'—GQ

'A very, very beautiful book indeed.'
—Front Row (BBC Radio 4)

[for more about Moonage Daydream visit Genesis website]

Dylan in Woodstock
by Elliott Landy
(Genesis, 2000)

'Ravishing photos of the man and the artist at work and play at a crucial time in his life, packaged immaculately.'—Michael Gray, author of Song and Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan.

'These extraordinary photographs... capture his brief dalliance in "the bliss of the commonplace".'—The Guardian

'
Elliott Landy's pictures of Dylan and The Band capture that magical moment when rock and roll went back to the woods and the mountains.'—Barney Hoskyns, author of Across the Great Divide: The Band and America

[for more about Dylan in Woodstock visit Genesis website]

Wyman Shoots Chagall
by Bill Wyman
(Genesis, 1998)

In 1976 Bill Wyman was introduced to a neighbour in the South of France, the great artist Marc Chagall, then in his late eighties. They established a warm friendship, meeting regularly for afternoon tea. Since his childhood Wyman has been a keen photographer, and in France this talent blossomed. Over several years he captured Chagall in the informal and intimate images presented here.

[for more about Wyman Shoots Chagall visit Genesis website]