This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 5/28/2021

Offered is an unusual and not often seen version of a promotional poster from period of The Beatles White Album. Technically named The Beatles, The White Album was being recorded during the summer of 1968, and on a day off, Paul asked esteemed war photographer Don McCullin to ask him to spend a day photographing The Beatles. The offered poster uses images from this photo session, which took the boys to seven different locations around London, including The Sunday Times newspaper building, The Mercury Theatre and Highgate Cemetery. This poster folds down to a size that could have been inserted into an album, but also could have been an insert in a magazine. Its origin is uncertain, and we defy you to find another! The offered poster measures 16 1/4 x 21 1/4 inches and presents with one small stain in a corner and some small areas of separation at the original factory folds. Excellent to Mint condition.

Promotional Poster with Images from The Beatles July 1968 "Mad Day Out" Photo Session During Recording Sessions for  <em>The White Album</em> - Rarely Seen!
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Minimum Bid: $100
Final prices include buyers premium: $115
Estimate: $200 - $300
Number Bids:1
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