We welcome any question.
Fill in the designated fields below if you wish to to ask a general question about this item. We will endeavour to answer it if we can as soon as possible
Here you can make an offer on an item of interest in UK pounds
We cannot give a discount on every item of stock we keep. Any offer must be fair and reasonable to be considered
Please fill in the designated fields below and whether you are making contact from the UK or overseas. This will enable me to include the likely additional shipping charge and work out the currency exchange rate
Bernie Taupin
Reference Number. BTAW2
Description
An original Owmby Gazette four page local Parish magazine dating to Easter March 1961, hand-written, edited, sketched and signed on numerous occasions in ink by Bernie Taupin
There are various articles / titles relating to ; Back Again / Away / Exam / The Sacred Tomahawk / Advertisements / Jokes / People / Times / Owmby Dogs / Easter / Repairs / Spastics / Sale
Certification: | The magazines were written / collated / edited and drawn by 11 year old Bernie Taupin and date between June 1960-August 1961, when he lived as a young man in the village of Owmby-by-Spital in Lincolnshire. The magazines were given to and purchased for 4d at the time by friends of his family Mr and Mrs Ernest Burkitt. She being the local piano teacher and he a farmer within the village. The magazines were recently found and came into the possession of their grand-son Andrew. Bernie Taupin had always showed an early flair for writing and sketching. At age 15, he left school and started work as a trainee in the print room of the local newspaper The Lincolnshire Standard with aspirations of becoming a journalist. He soon left and then worked several part-time dead-end jobs before when aged 17, he answered the 1967 NME advertisement that eventually changed his life and led to his collaboration with Elton John |
---|---|
Size: | 25x20cm Sized Lined Exercise Book Pages (4 pages back to back) |
Condition: | Average-Good. Minor damage. No rips or tears |