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David’s first book, “Liddypool: Birthplace of The Beatles”
The Fab 104
The new book from David Bedford
John Lennon: The boy who became a legend
Michael Hill’s new book (edited by David) about how Michael turned his school friend onto rock ‘n’ roll
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"A treasure chest of research and a visual delight, this will prove to be a work no Beatles fan should be without." Bill Harry, founder of Mersey Beat
“Just when you think there can’t possibly be another book worth reading about the Beatles, along comes another. This book has quality as well as quantity. David Bedford has excelled himself.”
Rod Davis, The Quarrymen
“David: the consummate gentleman, always! And one pretty good researcher/author too; defining & refining Beatles' history!” Edd Ranieri
“The FAB one hundred and FOUR is a meticulously-
“Got it!!!!!!!! And........... It is Fabulous!!!!” Gene Flanagan
“You should read it because its a GREAT and INTERESTING book.” Melissa Boyle
“Check out “The Fab One Hundred and Four,” a new book written by author/ Beatles scholar David Bedford. Exhaustively researched and illustrated with terrific (and rare) photos, the book tills the fertile soil of the band’s early history by examining the Liverpool musicians who influenced John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr — culminating in the onslaught of Beatlemania following their “Sullivan Show” appearance on CBS.” Michael Starr, New York Post
“While many other tomes on the subject will be sitting on dusty library shelves unread in the future, David’s books will be popular social histories of times well loved by Beatles fans forever and shared with children and generations of new fans the world over! For those fans who want to know the real stories, want the real insight of the early Beatles and their times in Liverpool, David’s book is the best there is.” Paul Clinton
David Bedford, the contemporary scribe of Liverpool life, has done it again. This book, graphically supreme as "Liddypool", takes you closer to the way it was. This is the real thing by a man who knows the famed musical and social history of his city like few others. His pride in Liverpool is contagious.
Larry Kane, author of When They Were Boys