Hunter Davies, Beatles biographer with a manuscript of the lyrics to "In My Life", during a photocall to announce a major Beatles acquisition for the British Library at the British Library in London Wednesday May 22, 2013. The august British Library has added substantially to its already formidable collection with handwritten lyrics to "Strawberry Fields Forever", "She Said She Said" and "In My Life." The manuscripts and a number of Lennon's letters were donated to the library Wednesday by Hunter Davies. (AP Photo/Yui Mok/PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE
May 22, 2013 - 9:29 AM
LONDON - Shakespeare, the Magna Carta — and now some of John Lennon's finest lyrics. The august British Library has added substantially to its already formidable collection with handwritten lyrics to "Strawberry Fields Forever", "She Said She Said" and "In My Life."
The manucripts and a number of Lennon's letters were donated to the library Wednesday by Hunter Davies, a Beatles biographer with longtime connections to the Fab Four.
Davies says he is pleased the unique collection will be kept together and put on public display.
In exchange for the gift, Davie will receive a reduction in his tax liability.
Handwritten lyrics by the band have recently sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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