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Für Sonntag, 21 SonntagsInfoMail 27.07.14: Angebote /// FORUM "M.B.M.s an M.B.M.s" /// Kurzmeldungen & Termine /// MANY YEARS AGO Angebote gelten meistens längere Zeit aber nicht auf Dauer. Die InfoMails archivieren wir auf Dauer auf unserer Internetseite. Sonntag, 3. August 2014 InfoMails abbestellen oder umsteigen (täglich, wöchentlich oder monatlich): Nur kurze Email schicken. Hallo M.B.M., hallo BEATLES-Fan (Werde M.B.M.) ! Wir haben derzeit über 1.000 M.B.M.s. Danke! - Rainer (Moers) "Unsere" M.B.M.s 999 bis 1010 stellen wir bereits seit THINGS 233 nach und nach vor. 12 THINGS: 42 Euro / 24 THINGS 79 Euro / 36 THINGS 99 Euro Für M.B.M.s: das THINGS-Inhaltsverzeichnis - einfach anfordern. Einige Angebote der letzten Woche(n) Sehr ausführliche Informationen und/oder Bestellung: Einfach Abbildung anklicken Wenn wir Dir den kompletten Monatskatalog als pdf-Datei (4 MB groß) zuschicken dürfen, einfach nur "Monatskatalog" in den Betreff der Antwort-Email schreiben. PROJEKTE mit LPs, CDs und/oder DVDs: Abbildungen Kollage (mit Box, Booklet, Obis & CDs) und Box (Vorderseite); Cover (Vorderseite) der fünf CDs (gestaltet wie die originalen LPs) Freitag, 11. Juli 2014: 5er CD-Box MEET THE BEATLES (THE JAPAN BOX). 99,90 Euro Apple / Universal Music, Japan. Mono-CD MEET THE BEATLES / Mono-CD THE BEATLES' SECOND ALBUM / Mono-CD THE BEATLES NO. 5 / Stereo-CD A HARD DAY'S NIGHT / Stereo-CD HELP! Doppel-LP: verkleinerte Darstellung (proportional zu anderen) Doppel-Vinyl-LP (in Klapp-Album) mit Download-Card VENUS AND MARS. 32,90 Euro Doppel-CD VENUS AND MARS (standard version). 18,90 Euro Buch mit 2 CDs und 1 DVD VENUS AND MARS (deluxe version). 94,90 Euro Doppel-Vinyl-LP (in Klapp-Album) mit Download-Card WINGS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND. 32,90 Euro Doppel-CD WINGS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND (standard version). 18,90 Euro verkleinerte Darstellung (proportional zu anderen) Buch mit 2 CDs und 1 DVD WINGS AT THE SPEED OF SOUND (deluxe version). 94,90 Euro Montag, 8. September 2014 (Europa) / Dienstag, 9. September 2014 (Nordamerika): THE BEATLES: 14er 180-Gramm-Vinyl-LP & Buch (LP-groß, 108 Seiten) in Box THE BEATLES IN MONO. 359,00 Euro Apple / Universal 50999 6337971 6, Europa & USA. LP 1: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP PLEASE PLEASE ME. 32,90 Euro LP 2: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP WITH THE BEATLES. 32,90 Euro LP 3: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP A HARD DAY'S NIGHT. 32,90 Euro LP 4: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP BEATLES FOR SALE. 36,90 Euro LP 5: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP HELP!. 32,90 Euro LP 6: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP RUBBER SOUL. 32,90 Euro LP 7: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP REVOLVER. 32,90 Euro LP 8: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND. 36,90 Euro LP 9: THE BEATLES: Mono-LP MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR. 42,90 Euro LPs 10 & 11: THE BEATLES: Mono-Doppel-LP THE BEATLES (WHITE ALBUM). 52,90 Euro LPs 12, 13 & 14: THE BEATLES: Mono-Tripple-LP MONO MASTERS. 52,90 Euro CDs: JOHN LENNON & YOKO ONO: 8-Interview-CD-Box SMITH TAPES - I'M NOT THE BEATLES. 45,90 Euro MVD 6105 A / 0760137610526, USA. BÜCHER: Freitag, 18. April 2014: BEATLES-Bildband YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! - TWEE DAGEN MET THE BEATLES IN DE POLDER. 24,90 Euro Fotograf: Eddy Posthuma de Boer; Autor: Cees Nooteboom; Herausgeber: Huug Schipper; Verlag: Eigenverlag. Paperback; Hochformat 24,3 cm x 17, 3 cm; 56 Seiten; sehr viele Schwarzweiß-Fotos; niederländisch. Buch THE BEATLES IN HOLLAND. 29,90 Euro Mit Signaturen aller vier Autoren: Jan-Cees ter Brugge, Henk van Gelder, Lucas Ligtenberg und Piet Schreuders. / Verlag: Walburg Pers, Niederlande. Paperback; Hochformat 22,0 x 17, 3 cm; 192 Seiten; auf niederländisch. Buch TEATIME BLUES - EIN MÖRDERISCHER FALL FÜR DIE CUPS. 13,90 Euro Wir haben von der Autorin Bücher mit Signatur vorrätig - versehen mit einer zusätzlichen Anmerkung. Autorin: Maggie Jung. Verlag: Oldigor Verlag, Deutschland. Paperback; Format 19,8 x 12,6 cm; ca. 334 Seiten; deutschsprachig. ca. Februar 2014: 2-bändiges Buch im Schuber SOME FUN TONIGHT! - THE BACKSTAGE STORY OF HOW THE BEATLES ROCKET AMERICA - THE HISTORIC TOURS 1964 - 1966. 199,00 Euro Autor: Chuck Gunderson. Do., 22. Mai 2014: Buch (im Schuber und auf 1.000 limitiert, nummeriert und signiert) GUITAR WITH WINGS (special edition) mit CD STANDARD TIME. 64,90 Euro Buch GUITAR WITH WINGS. / CD STANDARD TIME. Autor: LAURENCE JUBER mit Marshall Terrill. Verlag: Dalton Watson Fine Books, USA. Gebundenes Buch im Schuber, Hochformat 27,6 cm x 21,1 cm; 256 Seiten; 475 Fotos; englischsprachig. August 2014: Buch BEATLES VS. STONES - DIE ROCK-RIVALEN. 24,95 Euro Autor: John McMillian. Verlag: Orell Füssli, Schweiz. Gebundenes Buch; Hochformat: 22,8 cm x 16,5 cm; 336 Seiten; 37 Schwatzweiß-Fotos; deutschsprachig. HEFTE: THINGS 237 (THINGS/TICKET 259). 3,50 Euro Herausgeber: Beatles Museum, Deutschland. 1617-8114. Heft; Hochformat A5; 44 Farbseiten; deutschsprachig. KALENDER: Abbildungen: Vorderseite, Rückseite mit allen Fotos der zwölf BEATLES-Kalenderblättern Kalender BEATLES CALENDAR 2015. 14,50 Euro Hochformat 40 cm x 30 cm mit Spiralbindung; mit acht großen Schwarzweiß- und vier großen Farb-Fotos aus den Jahren 1962 bis 1969 POSTKARTEN: BEATLES-Postkarte THE BEATLES ALBUM COLLECTION PLEASE PLEASE ME. 1,00 Euro BEATLES-Postkarte THE BEATLES ALBUM COLLECTION WITH THE BEATLES. 1,00 Euro BEATLES-Postkarte THE BEATLES ALBUM COLLECTION A HARD DAY’S NIGHT. 1,00 Euro BEATLES-Postkarte THE BEATLES ALBUM COLLECTION BEATLES FOR SALE. 1,00 Euro BEKLEIDUNG: BEATLES-T-Shirt LETTERING JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE & RINGO WHITE ON BLACK. 24,50 Euro Vorrätig in den Größen: S, M, L, XL, XXL. / Material: 100% Baumwolle. SOUVENIRS: THE OFFICIAL BEATLES STAMPS - PRESENTATION PACK. 24,90 Euro beinhaltet offizielle Briefmarken der britischen Post: 6 "Beatles Cover"-Briefmarken selbstklebend ungestempelt und 4er Block "Beatles Memorabilia" ungestempelt) BEATLES-Notebooktasche THE BEATLES 1966 & UNION JACK. 21,90 Euro Querformat: ca. 33,5 cm x ca. 26,0 cm. Tasche aus Neopren (Schutz vor Nässe) und mit Reisverschluss. BEATLES-Tablett ALBUM COVER WITH THE BEATLES. 19,90 Euro BEATLES-Tablett DRUM LOGO SGT. PEPPER. 19,90 Euro BEATLES-Papierkorb aus Metall ABBEY ROAD COVER & LETTERING THE BEATLES. 14,90 Euro BEATLES-Thermosbecher DRUM LOGO THE BEATLES. 19,90 Euro BEATLES-Trinkbecher LETTERING LOVE ME DO & THE BEATLES. 11,90 Euro BEATLES-Trinkbecher LETTERING THE BEATLES WHITE ON BLACK. 11,90 Euro BEATLES-Gürtelschnalle YELLOW SUBMARINE PORT HOLES. 17,50 Euro BEATLES-Kartenspiel YELLOW SUBMARINE - Special Gold Edition. 12,90 Euro BEATLES-Kartenspiel (doppeltes Blatt) THE BEATLES SINGLE COVERS. 9,95 Euro STAR-CLUB-Produkte Diese werden definitiv nicht mehr hergestellt und laufen aus. Ausstellungsplakat BEATLES 1962 IM STAR-CLUB HAMBURG. 7,50 Euro Dieses rare Foto entstand im November oder Dezember 1962; Querformat ca. 59 cm x 42 cm, in Brauntönen Zertifikat BEATLES-PLATZ HAMBURG. DIN A4 groß 10,00 Euro Aufkleber STAR-CLUB - ORIGINAL FOTO. 2,25 Euro Bogen 15,0 cm x 12,0 cm mit 18 Aufklebern je 3,3 cm x 2,1 cm BEATLES-Leporello THE BEATLES AT THE TOP TEN, 6,90 Euro Ausfaltbüchlein ca. 8,5 x 11 cm mit 9 Fotos von Günter Zint BEATLES-Leporello THE BEATLES AT THE STAR-CLUB 1962 6,90 Euro auch mit Fotos von Little Richard und Gene Vincent Ausfaltbüchlein ca. 8,5 x 11 cm mit 9 Fotos von Danny Wall BEATLES-Leporello THE BEATLES AT THE SET OF A HARD DAY'S NIGHT. 6,90 Euro Ausfaltbüchlein ca. 8,5 x 11 cm mit 10 Fotos von Friedhelm von Estorff BEATLES-Leporello THE BEATLES BRAVO BLITZ TOURNEE 1966. 6,90 Euro Ausfaltbüchlein ca. 8,5 x 11 cm mit 9 Fotos von Günter Zint "Selfies" mit THINGS 237 Thomas Eberlein, M.B.M. (*1949) aus 39418 Staßfurt: Ich bin M.B.M. und lese THINGS, weil für mich immer wieder interessant. Man entdeckt neben - selbstverständlich - bekannten Fotos und Informationen auch stets neue Aspekte, Informationen zu den Hintergründen, und eben auch mal ein unbekanntes Fotos, das JOHN ziemlich abgekämpft auf einer Gangway zeigt. Joachim Gerke, M.B.M. (*1949) aus 37075 Göttingen: Ich bin M.B.M. und lese THINGS, weil das Magazin mit viel Herzblut erstellt wird, informativ und spannend ist; und weil ich dadurch Kontakt zum Beatles Museum und der BEATLES-Community habe, der mir sehr wichtig ist und den ich ohne THINGS sicher nicht so hätte. Dominik Weich, M.B.M. (*1982) aus 31135 Hildesheim: Ich bin M.B.M. und lese THINGS, weil ich großer BEATLES-Fan und -Sammler bin. Alles was es gibt oder mir auffällt, sammele ich von den BEATLES. Ich lese THINGS, weil über Neuheiten informiert wird und es auch interessante Themen gibt. FORUM "M.B.M.s an M.B.M.s": Wenn jemand etwas mitteilen oder wissen möchte, bitte den Text als Email ans Beatles Museum. Den Text nehmen wir dann genau so in diese Rubrik. Die Antworten darauf bitte an: [email protected]; Diese leiten wir dann weiter. Ab dann kann man sich dann individuell austauschen. Heinrich Müllenborn, M.B.M. (*1948) aus 53121 Bonn: Gibt es M.B.M.s bzw. Beatles-Fans in Bonn (oder Umgebung), möchte Kontakte knüpfen und Meinungen austauschen. Gruß, Heinrich Inga Thurner, M.B.M. (*1959) aus 34134 Espenau: Hallo Rainer und Hallo an all die anderen netten Menschen vom Beatles Museum! Das war wirklich ein schöner Abend mit ROD DAVIS und die Fahrt von Kassel nach Halle hat sich mal wieder gelohnt. Alles war so locker und doch super durchorganisiert. Ich kann gar nicht verstehen, wie ich es so lange ohne Euch und das Beatles-Museum ausgehalten habe. Aber ich werde jetzt nicht nur einmal im Jahr zu euch kommen, das habe ich mir fest vorgenommen.
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