
The Third Eye
George Harrison(Author)
Ebury Spotlight (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. October 2026
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-5299-7605-2 (ISBN)
Description
A book of personal photographs by renowned musician and Beatles guitarist George Harrison.
Spanning the years 1963-9, The Third Eye will feature more than 250 intimate colour and black and white photographs - the majority of which are previously unpublished - of the Beatles at work and at play, from Liverpool to Shea Stadium to Adelaide to India, all taken by Harrison.
The book is being compiled and curated by Olivia Harrison, George's widow. Included will be an essay by Olivia as well as George's own words alongside the photographs.
The Third Eye will also feature an introduction by prize-winning novelist, Colm Toibin (a one-time chancellor of the University of Liverpool) and an epilogue by the Booker Prize-winning novelist George Saunders.
Spanning the years 1963-9, The Third Eye will feature more than 250 intimate colour and black and white photographs - the majority of which are previously unpublished - of the Beatles at work and at play, from Liverpool to Shea Stadium to Adelaide to India, all taken by Harrison.
The book is being compiled and curated by Olivia Harrison, George's widow. Included will be an essay by Olivia as well as George's own words alongside the photographs.
The Third Eye will also feature an introduction by prize-winning novelist, Colm Toibin (a one-time chancellor of the University of Liverpool) and an epilogue by the Booker Prize-winning novelist George Saunders.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Ebury Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 192 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1200 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5299-7605-2 (9781529976052)
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Person
George Harrison became known to millions of fans in the 1960s as the lead guitarist of the Beatles. His solo album, All Things Must Pass, topped the US and UK charts for weeks and remains the highest-selling solo album by any of the Beatles. He was the recipient of many awards, including twelve Grammys, appointment as an MBE by the Queen, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame both as a member of the Beatles and as a solo artist.