Lennon relic to be auctioned
A unique “nonsense” list by former Beatle John Lennon is being sold by its owner.
Michael Poynter Adams has the original 1969 printer’s proof of the list, which has 26 letters and nonsensical words alongside each one in Lennon’s handwriting.
It’s expected to fetch at least £6,000 at a Colwyn Bay auction on Wednesday.
In what’s known as an abecedarium, the dyslexic and quirky star wrote: “A is for Parrot, B is for glasses, C is for plastic, D is for Doris...”
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