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Index Apple to the Core

Apple to the Core: The Unmaking of the Beatles is a book by Peter McCabe and Robert D. Schonfeld, first published in the United States by Pocket Books in 1972.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Allen Klein, Apple Corps, Break-up of the Beatles, Brian Epstein, George Harrison, Lee Eastman, Let It Rock (magazine), New York (magazine), New York Supreme Court, Nicholas Schaffner, Peter McCabe, Phil Hardy (journalist), Pocket Books, Richard DiLello, Rolling Stone, Rough Guides, The Beatles, The Concert for Bangladesh (album), The Longest Cocktail Party, The Times, UNICEF, Wilfrid Mellers, WorldCat.

  2. Apple Corps
  3. Books about the Beatles

Allen Klein

Allen Klein (December 18, 1931 – July 4, 2009) was an American businessman whose aggressive negotiation tactics affected industry standards for compensating recording artists. Apple to the Core and Allen Klein are Apple Corps.

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Apple Corps

Apple Corps Limited is a multi-armed multimedia corporation founded in London in January 1968 by the members of The Beatles to replace their earlier company (Beatles Ltd.) and to form a conglomerate.

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Break-up of the Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band, active from 1960 until 1970.

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Brian Epstein

Brian Samuel Epstein (19 September 1934 – 27 August 1967) was an English music entrepreneur who managed the Beatles from 1961 until his death in 1967.

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George Harrison

George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles.

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Lee Eastman

Lee Eastman (born Leopold Vail Epstein; January 12, 1910 – July 30, 1991) was an American show business lawyer and art collector from New York City. Apple to the Core and Lee Eastman are Apple Corps.

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Let It Rock (magazine)

Let It Rock was a monthly British music magazine, which featured lengthy critical articles, record reviews, and feature articles covering a wide spectrum of popular music, including soul, reggae, and blues.

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New York (magazine)

New York is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, with a particular emphasis on New York City.

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New York Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of the State of New York is the trial-level court of general jurisdiction in the judiciary of New York.

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Nicholas Schaffner

Nicholas Schaffner (January 28, 1953 – August 28, 1991) was an American non-fiction author, journalist, and singer-songwriter.

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Peter McCabe

Peter McCabe (born Peter Henry McCabe; 7 November 1945 – April 1998) was an English author and music journalist, who wrote in a variety of genres.

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Phil Hardy (journalist)

Philippe George "Phil" 'Hardy (7 April 1945 – 8 April 2014) was an English film and music industry journalist.

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Pocket Books

Pocket Books is a division of Simon & Schuster that primarily publishes paperback books. Apple to the Core and Pocket Books are Pocket Books books.

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Richard DiLello

Richard DiLello (born 1945) is an American photographer, author, and screenwriter.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Rough Guides

Founded in 1982, Rough Guides Ltd is a British publisher of print and digital guide book, phrasebooks and inspirational travel reference books, and a provider of personalised trips.

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The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Apple to the Core and The Beatles are Apple Corps.

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The Concert for Bangladesh (album)

The Concert for Bangladesh (originally spelt The Concert for Bangla Desh) is a live triple album credited to "George Harrison & Friends" and released on Apple Records in December 1971 in the United States and January 1972 in the United Kingdom.

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The Longest Cocktail Party

The Longest Cocktail Party is a book by Richard DiLello, published in 1972 by Playboy Press in the US and Canada and Charisma in the UK, and reprinted in 1981, 1983 (Pierian Press), 1997 (Popular Culture Ink) and 2005. Apple to the Core and the Longest Cocktail Party are 1972 non-fiction books, Apple Corps and books about the Beatles.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.

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UNICEF

UNICEF, originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.

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Wilfrid Mellers

Wilfrid Howard Mellers (26 April 1914 – 17 May 2008) was an English music critic, musicologist and composer.

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WorldCat

WorldCat is a union catalog that itemizes the collections of tens of thousands of institutions (mostly libraries), in many countries, that are current or past members of the OCLC global cooperative.

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See also

Apple Corps

Books about the Beatles

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_to_the_Core

Also known as Apple to the Core: The Unmaking of the Beatles.