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    The Walrus Was Paul: The Great Beatle Death Clues

    The Walrus Was Paul: The Great Beatle Death CluesAuthor: R. Gary Patterson
    Publisher: Fireside
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
    Sales Rank: 331095

    Media: Paperback
    Edition: Original
    Pages: 208
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    Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.6

    ISBN: 0684850621
    Dewey Decimal Number: 782.421660922
    EAN: 9780684850627
    ASIN: 0684850621

    Publication Date: October 29, 1998
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    Product Description

    "PAUL IS DEAD."

    It was the late 1960s, the Beatles hadn't toured since 1966, and some truly bizarre indications began appearing, pointing to the unthinkable: Paul McCartney had been killed in a car accident and replaced by a look-alike. The Walrus Was Paul unearths every single clue from one of rock 'n' roll's most enduring puzzles and takes you on a magical mystery tour of baffling, yet fascinating, hints for solving this mystery.

    Test your "Paul is dead" trivia knowledge. Did you find and answer the following clues on the front cover?

  • To what song does the title, The Walrus Was Paul, refer?
    "I Am the Walrus," which appeared on the clue-filled album Magical Mystery Tour.

  • There is an egg in Paul's eye. Why?
    In the song "I Am the Walrus," John Lennon sings, "I am the eggman...I am the walrus" -- and later, in the song "Glass Onion," we find out that, in fact, "the walrus was Paul."

  • To what album (and richest source of "Paul is dead" clues) do the red, Victorian-style design elements on the front refer?
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

  • Why is the image of Paul McCartney on the cover blurry? Are there distinguishing characteristics that might lead you to conclude something is awry?
    Many photographs of Paul in these questionable years were blurry, and Paul had a mustache, which allegedly concealed the fact that this was not Paul and the plastic-surgery scars were being hidden from his curious public.

  • The anagram on the bottom of the cover refers to a Greek island where John Lennon had what planned?
    The island Leso is the "hidden Greek island" on which John Lennon planned to bury Paul, and it is spelled out as "Be at Leso" on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.


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    5 out of 5 stars goo goo g'joob   April 9, 2009
    Thomas E. Wacha
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    What a concept - fool your fans into thinking you're dead. These guys really were the 1960s. What a life. Loved the book - it couldn't have been a more complete chronicle of the biggest rocker hoax.


    4 out of 5 stars Good overview on a fascinating topic   May 17, 2007
    Cwn_Annwn (Copenhagen, Denmark)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This is a good overview of the "Paul is Dead" rumor/conspiracy theory. Although a good bulk of it is filler type stuff consisting of general Beatles history I think I actually liked this book better than the other one that was written on the topic.


    5 out of 5 stars Great for Beatle Fans   May 6, 2007
    Amanda Snellink (Sebring, OH United States)
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I am a huge Beatle Buff and when it came to my senior class project I knew it would be about the Paul is Dead hoax. The first thing I bought was this book and I used it as a mjor resource for my report. Not only is it well written but provides massive amounts of information relating to the hoax. Definitely a good read for any fan of the group, Paul, or conspiracy theories!


    1 out of 5 stars A paycheck for R. Gary Patterson - nothing more.   August 11, 2006
    Andreas M. Przybyla
    5 out of 11 found this review helpful

    I would never waste my own money on such mindless blather. I received it is as a gift from a well meaning friend who knows I am a Beatles officianado and thoutht I might enjoy it. First, it is just a useless rehash of an urban-legend / supposed conspiracy that's long since been accepted to be total rubish. So, who cares? I suppose there may be some who still do but I am certainly not among them. Secondly, it is fraught with inaccuracies - many of which are detailed in other reviews on this site. The logic throughout the book follows the original disinformational logic used during the initial "revelations". ie: A cat has 4 legs and a tail. A horse has 4 legs and a tail. Therefore, a cat is a horse. DUH! A recommended read only for the most addicted Beatle historians or those who have absolutely no life and all the time in the world to live it. I can only justtify my own time spent reading as Taking One for the Team. Please learn from my mistake.


    5 out of 5 stars Welcome to the Mystery Tour   May 22, 2006
    Beatlefan (Los Angeles)
    5 out of 7 found this review helpful

    In was in October of 1969 that American radio spread the incredible news that Paul McCartney "may" have been killed in a car crash and his place taken by an imposter. Like many others who lived this the first time around, I spent many hours in my dorm room playing my Beatles records backwards and caught up in the "Paul is Dead" hysteria. This book takes me back to those magical days as each chapter reveals many of the clues I grew up with. What was fascinating to me is how many clues I missed!! It is true that there are several websites that include photographs from this work along with the author's anaylsis ( in particular the bass drum clue from the Sgt. Pepper's LP).

    If you are just discovering the "Paul is dead" phenomena for the first time you are in for a treat. All the clues are contained in an appendix along with a quiz to test your knowledge of one of the greatest myths of all time. The author is also a fascinating radio guest and is capable of keeping me up all night long listening to his stories of rock and myth. Pick this book up. You'll enjoy it!


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