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Apple to The Core – The Unmaking of The Beatles

Apple to The Core

Apple to the Core was the book that attempted to get to the heart of the Beatles business problems which ultimately led to their breakup. There were several editions of this book released with many cover variations – some of which are below. The most difficult edition of this book to find is the hardback, 1972 edition. The book was co-written by authors Peter McCabe and Robert D. Schonfeld.

The hardback is of course more expensive, so it is often the case, the hardback editions are issued briefly as a quick run then the softback or paperback editions take over the bulk of the sales of the title. Even when titles are released simultaneously in both hardback and softcover, the bookstores would often choose to stock only the softcover. I do not know how you feel about this issue, but I personally prefer hardcover books as they are more durable over time. Often, the paper used for hardcovers is superior and the yellowing of pages is a much longer process. Of course, hardcovers usually have a superior binding as well.

In regard to the book below, the picture is the hardcover, with a selection of other covers below it. Despite having a huge Beatles book library, I went many years without even knowing there was a hardcover edition of the book until I acquired one a few years ago on the Abe Books Bookstore/search service.

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Apple to The Core - The Unmaking of The Beatles
Apple to The Core – The Unmaking of The Beatles
Apple to the Core
Apple to the Core – Alternative Cover
Apple to the Core
Apple to the Core – Another Cover
Apple to the Core
Apple to the Core – yet another different cover

3 thoughts on “Apple to The Core – The Unmaking of The Beatles

  1. That last Pocket Edition has a backwards photo on the cover! My pet peeve!

    1. Yes, Nancy R, they often do that with both books and magazines.

  2. one of the early attempts on what went wrong with apple.

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