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The Beatles In Mono Vinyl Box Set

Beatles fans rejoice! A new limited edition box set lets you experience how most listeners first heard the group in the 1960s, when mono was the predominant audio format. Newly mastered from the analogue master tapes, this limited 14-LP boxed edition includes a 108-page hardbound book, and 14 180-gram vinyl LPs with faithfully replicated artwork. Full list of albums listed below. watch the video

Boxset contains the following:

Please Please Me
With The Beatles
A Hard Days Night
Beatles For Sale
Help!
Rubber Soul
Revolver
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Magical Mystery Tour
The Beatles (2-LP)
Mono Masters (3-LP)





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Tropicfeel Interior
Johann Wolff Interior
Carol Bike Interior
Vindome Interior
London Sock Interior
Vaultskin Interior
Flint and Tinder Interior
Oxford Hill interior
Floyd Interior
Dan Henry Interior
Rains Interior
Cariuma Interior
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THE ART OF MAD MAX FURY ROAD

The greatest action movie this year is undoubtedly Mad Max Fury Road, and if you´re a fan of the action blockbuster you should check out The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road, the official accompanying book to the movie. The beautifully illustrated book tells the story of how ideas and drawings grew into the post-apocalyptic world explored in the film. The 176-page book features early character and vehicle sketches, behind-the-scenes shots of action sequences, and tons of ...
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THE WATCH

Watch lovers rejoice! New book "The Watch" is one hell of a classy way to learn watch history. The gloriously illustrated new book traces the evolution of watches through the 20th century, showing how the watch, in all its forms, evolved. It charts the early rise of the wristwatch, shows how the cataclysmic events of the Wall Street Crash unexpectedly led to a golden age of watch production, and demonstrates how the electronic watch, which almost destroyed the tradi...
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The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees

The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees is a tale of craftsmanship for nature lovers, and about the joy of making things in wood. The fascinating read tells the story of how one individual (Rob Penn) cut down a single ash tree to see how many things could be crafted from it. In the book, Rob talks about the therapeutic value of working with wood, the joy of making things in wood, of its touch and smell, its many uses, and the resonant, calming effect of running our han...
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