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by James Mitchell


  SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING

  Brinkley, Brinkley. Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War. New York: William Morrow, 2004.

  Carson, David A. Grit, Noise, and Revolution. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2005.

  Cavett, Dick. Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets. New York: Times Books/Henry Holt, 2010.

  Coleman Ray. Lennon: The Definitive Biography. New York: Harper Perennial, 1992.

  Davies, Hunter, ed. The John Lennon Letters. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2012.

  Douglas, Mike, with Thomas Kelly and Michael Heaton, I’ll Be Right Back: Memories of TV’s Greatest Talk Show. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000.

  Fawcett, Anthony. John Lennon: One Day at a Time, A Personal Biography of the Seventies. New York: Grove Press, 1976.

  Giuliano, Geoffrey. Lennon in America: 1971–1980, Based in Part on the Lost Lennon Diaries. New York: Cooper Square Press, 2000.

  Gruen, Bob. John Lennon: The New York Years. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2005.

  Kane, Larry. Lennon Revealed. Philadelphia: Running Press, 2005.

  Krassner, Paul. Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counterculture. New York: Touchstone, 1994.

  Lennon, John. Skywriting by Word of Mouth. New York: HarperCollins, 1986.

  McCabe, Peter and Robert D. Schonfeld. Apple to the Core: The Unmaking of the Beatles . New York: Pocket Books, 1972.

  Norman, Philip. John Lennon: The Life. New York: HarperCollins, 2008.

  Ono, Yoko, ed. Memories of John Lennon. New York: HarperCollins, 2005.

  Riley, Tim. Lennon: The Man, the Myth, the Music—the Definitive Life. New York: Hyperion, 2011.

  Sandford, Christopher. McCartney. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2007.

  Wiener, Jon. Come Together: John Lennon in His Time. New York: Random House, 1990.

  ———. Gimme Some Truth: The John Lennon FBI Files (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000).

  James A. Mitchell is the author of But for the Grace: Profiles in Peace from a Nation at War (Mansion Field, 2009), the story of an orphanage in Sri Lanka’s war-torn northeast; rock biography It Was All Right: Mitch Ryder’s Life in Music (Wayne State University Press, 2008); and tales from a rural newspaper, Applegate: Freedom of the Press in a Small Town (University Press of America, 2002). A reporter and editor for more than thirty years in New York and Michigan, and as a US Army soldier-journalist, Mitchell’s works on a wide range of subjects have appeared in publications including Entertainment Weekly, Crain’s Detroit Business, The Humanist, Video Business, and Starlog. From South Asia Mitchell produced video features for CNN’s iReport in the aftermath of the twenty-six-year civil war. Mitchell lives in Southeast Michigan.

  Seven Stories Press is an independent book publisher based in New York City. We publish works of the imagination by such writers as Nelson Algren, Russell Banks, Octavia E. Butler, Ani DiFranco, Assia Djebar, Ariel Dorfman, Coco Fusco, Barry Gifford, Martha Long, Luis Negrón, Hwang Sok-yong, Lee Stringer, and Kurt Vonnegut, to name a few, together with political titles by voices of conscience, including Subhankar Banerjee, the Boston Women’s Health Collective, Noam Chomsky, Angela Y. Davis, Human Rights Watch, Derrick Jensen, Ralph Nader, Loretta Napoleoni, Gary Null, Greg Palast, Project Censored, Barbara Seaman, Alice Walker, Gary Webb, and Howard Zinn, among many others. Seven Stories Press believes publishers have a special responsibility to defend free speech and human rights, and to celebrate the gifts of the human imagination, wherever we can. In 2012 we launched Triangle Square books for young readers with strong social justice and narrative components, telling personal stories of courage and commitment. For additional information, visit www.sevenstories.com.

 

 

 


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