Josephine Loewenstein SIGNED Wind In My Hair Rupert Rolling Stones Jagger Ballet

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Josephine Loewenstein SIGNED Wind In My Hair Rupert Rolling Stones Jagger Ballet
Josephine Loewenstein SIGNED Wind In My Hair Rupert Rolling Stones Jagger Ballet
Josephine Loewenstein SIGNED Wind In My Hair Rupert Rolling Stones Jagger Ballet

Josephine Loewenstein SIGNED Wind In My Hair Rupert Rolling Stones Jagger Ballet
Wind in My Hair: A Kaleidoscope of Memories by Josephine Loewenstein, edited by Tom Perrin Presentation copy inscribed & signed by the author on the title page thus: “Deirdre & Ian Lots of love Josephine”; The Dovecote Press Ltd 2016 1st ed/1st printing, 195pp. Text generally in decent order albeit with slight browning & “waviness” to pages & an old erased pencil price/date just visible to the top right hand corner of the front free end paper, some staining to the page extremities at the very bottom, spine cocked, bumping & rubbing to board corners, to the top, bottom & sides of boards & spine & to the front top & bottom left hand/rear top & bottom right hand corners, boards a bit bumped & marked, the dust jacket has slight internal & external browning, heavy creasing to the front & rear inside blurb, externally there is heavy creasing & rubbing to the top of the front, rear & spine with a very small tear to the rear top right hand corner, a small patch of scuffing to the rear bottom edge, creasing to the front left hand/rear right hand sides, the front, rear & spine all have many marks scratches & indentations. When Princess Josephine Loewenstein published her memoirs, her friends were amazed. What would this most discreet of society figures, whose circle has included Sir Mick Jagger, Princess Margaret, Gianni Agnelli and Lord Glenconner, have to say about them all? Her late husband, Prince Rupert Loewenstein, caused a mild shock in 2013 when he wrote his own book, A Prince Among Stones, a pun on his career as financial adviser to The Rolling Stones. It bears witness to a life of extraordinary glamour and good fortune, taking us from the corridors of Ledbury Park, her grandparents’ home, to the whirl of Rome in the Fifties; from high-society London to parties on Mustique, where she still has a house. A long way from 1945 when she joined the Sadler’s Wells Ballet School, aged just 14, rubbing tutus with Margot Fonteyn and Moira Shearer. Back then she was Josephine Lowry-Corry, only child of the short-lived marriage between Montagu Lowry-Corry, a Grenadier Guard, and Mary Constance Biddulph, daughter of Lord and Lady Biddulph.
Josephine Loewenstein SIGNED Wind In My Hair Rupert Rolling Stones Jagger Ballet

ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT’S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL

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ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL
ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL
ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL
ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL
ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL
ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL
ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL

ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL
An extremely rare lithograph of Guy Peelaert’s iconic album cover for the Rolling Stones. It’s Only Rock and Roll. Hand signed in pencil by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, and Mick Taylor. This example is numbered 17/75. This Stones lineup produced some of the Stones most acclaimed albums, including. Exile on Main Street. Autographs of this Stones lineup are the most difficult to obtain, as Mick Taylor was only in the group for five years. This gorgeous limited-edition lithograph is printed in metallic gold ink on textured fine art paper. Hot Stuff: The Story of the Rolling Stones. By Stones uber-collector Matt Lee, these lithographs were printed in four colors, red, purple, gold and silver, and I believe these lithographs to be the first officially signed items ever produced by the band. Extensive online research and polling of collectors has turned up fewer than 10 examples of this exceptionally rare print, with the highest one numbered 22/75. Lee thinks this was almost certainly made for promotional purposes, and the edition was unfinished when, for whatever reason, the full group failed to sign all of the copies. Was Mick Taylor’s final album with the Stones; it was released in October 1974, and he quit the group just two months later, frustrated at not receiving songwriting credits he thought he deserved, and having developed a drug dependence. The Rolling Stones were due to start recording a new album in Munich, and the entire band was reportedly angry at Taylor for leaving at such short notice. It’s quite likely Taylor’s abrupt departure is the reason the edition was never completed. Lee notes there have subsequently been a number of Stones signed projects that were never signed by all of the members. Easily one of the rarest Rolling Stones collectibles. 24 1/2″ x 25″. With Recordmecca’s written lifetime guarantee of authenticity. Recordmecca’s clients include the Smithsonian Institution, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Museum of Pop Culture (formerly Experience Music Project,) the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Recordmecca’s Jeff Gold was named by Rolling Stone as one of 5 Top Collectors of High-End Music Memorabilia. He authenticated previously unknown Bob Dylan manuscripts for PBS’s History Detectives, appeared as a featured appraiser on VH1’s Rock Collectors, and has been profiled as a top dealer and collector in the books Vinyl Junkies and Retromania: Pop Culture’s Addiction to it’s Own Past. Gold is author of the acclaimed books Sittin’ In: Jazz Clubs of the 1940s and 1950s; Total Chaos: The Story of The Stooges/As Told By Iggy Pop; and 101 Essential Rock Records: The Golden Age of Vinyl a survey of seminal rock albums, featuring contributions from David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Johnny Marr and Graham Nash. Check our feedback; you’ll see that we are dedicated to providing superior customer service and follow through. We guarantee everything we sell to be authentic with no time limit.
ROLLING STONES -FULL BAND SIGNED Ltd. Edition Lithograph IT'S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL