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Nowhere Man: The Final Days of John Lennon

by Robert Rosen

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This eerie biography tells the truth about John Lennon's final days in the Dakota. New York City journalist Robert Rosen is a Lennon Expert who had an exclusive feed for information from Lennon's own personal assistant. In 1981, five months after his murder, Rosen was even given the ex-Beatle's private journals. He spent months studying the now-lost Lennon Diaries, but was barred from writing about them, until now. Nobody has ever heard this unique perspective: Lennon on Lennon.… (more)
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This eerie biography tells the truth about John Lennon's final days in the Dakota. New York City journalist Robert Rosen is a Lennon Expert who had an exclusive feed for information from Lennon's own personal assistant. In 1981, five months after his murder, Rosen was even given the ex-Beatle's private journals. He spent months studying the now-lost Lennon Diaries, but was barred from writing about them, until now. Nobody has ever heard this unique perspective: Lennon on Lennon.

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