![]() In fact, the initial printing sold out quickly, but that still did not meet the demand. ESE printing in 2013 was a limited edition because the publisher was unsure if such a large, expensive volume would sell. The abridged edition went on to be a New York Times best-seller in the States, with both editions continuing to receive massive praise from Beatles fans worldwide to this day. Little, Brown published Lewisohn’s 1,728-page, 750,000-plus-word ESE in his native Great Britain in October 2013, but not in the U.S., where only his abridged version numbering 944 pages and about 400,000 words was published simultaneously by Three Rivers Press, part of Random House’s Crown Publishing Group. ![]() abridged edition, the Extended Special Edition, and an uncorrected proof of the abridged edition of ‘Tune In’ by Mark Lewisohn. “British copies are being distributed nationally throughout the U.S. The new Extended Special Edition release of the book is identical to the original ESE – two bound volumes packaged a specially designed slipcase. ![]() “I’m delighted that the fullest version of ‘Tune In’ – the everything-I-wrote edition – is finally being made fully available in North America,” Lewisohn said of the “author’s cut” in a note from his home office outside London. ![]() 1 – Tune In” by noted Fab Four historian Mark Lewisohn will at long last be available in the United States and Canada on November 7. ![]() The complete, uncut and unabridged Extended Special Edition of “The Beatles: All These Years, Vol. ![]()
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