"MAYBE IT WASN'T SO BAD TO JUST BE A SUCCESSFUL POP STAR. MAYBE I DIDN'T REALLY NEED TO BLOW EVERYTHING TO SMITHEREENS IN THE NAME OF ART": FIRST EDITION, SIGNED BY PETE TOWNSHEND
TOWNSHEND, Pete. Who I Am. (New York): HarperCollins, (2012). Octavo, original black paper boards, original dust jacket. $225.
First U.S. edition of rock legend Pete Townshend's memoir, boldly signed by Townshend on the title page and additionally signed by guitar technician Alan Rogan on the acknowledgements page mentioning him.
The Who's guitarist, songwriter and de facto spokesman offers "an unflinching… unusually frank and moving" look at his life and times, along with the history of the band (The Guardian). Illustrated with 16 pages of color and black-and-white photographs. Published in the same year as the U.K. first edition.
A fine copy.