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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars At last, the true story!
The author writes with passion because he spent several years visiting Liverpool from America and interviewing John Lennon's favorite uncle, Charlie, during which time the two became close friends.

The book contains literally hundreds of photographs, 600 to be precise, almost all previously unpublished and contains unique images of John's much neglected...
Published on November 19, 2005 by W. G. Harry

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Look. This book is not worth buying unless you can get it cheap. Really cheap. Unfortunately Charlie didn't really know John that well. He saw John as a baby and later once when John was famous. This book just discusses too many things that are only vaguely (and using the term 'vaguely' is perhaps an overstatement) related to John. This is just a disorganized...
Published on December 31, 2005 by Example: Mark Twain


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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars At last, the true story!, November 19, 2005
This review is from: CHARLIE LENNON: Uncle To A Beatle (Paperback)
The author writes with passion because he spent several years visiting Liverpool from America and interviewing John Lennon's favorite uncle, Charlie, during which time the two became close friends.

The book contains literally hundreds of photographs, 600 to be precise, almost all previously unpublished and contains unique images of John's much neglected paternal side of the family.

No one reading this account could ever go back to believing the innacurate myths about John's much maligned father Alfred.

Charlie was a feisty character and his revelations bring to life the early story of his family and their struggles to survive in Liverpool in days which were incredibly tough.

Author Scott Wheeler duetted with Charlie on 'The Ships of the Mersey', a song Charlie had written. The author's own recollections of his many visits to Liverpool and contemporary life in the city are also fascinating.

Bill Harry
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Please enter a title for your review, December 31, 2005
This review is from: CHARLIE LENNON: Uncle To A Beatle (Paperback)
Look. This book is not worth buying unless you can get it cheap. Really cheap. Unfortunately Charlie didn't really know John that well. He saw John as a baby and later once when John was famous. This book just discusses too many things that are only vaguely (and using the term 'vaguely' is perhaps an overstatement) related to John. This is just a disorganized collection of ramblings by the author. The book about George's two-week stay in Illinois is actually a far better book if you are looking to purchase a Beatle-related book in the Why-Did-They-Need-To-Write-A-Book-About-This category.
God bless Uncle Charlie, but find out more about this book before buying it.
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