McCartney used the book in classes in English literature at the Liverpool Institute high school when he was in his teens, and contains some 20 pages of essays on, among others, Thomas Hardy’s novel “The return of the native”, as well as John Milton’s famous poem “paradise lost”. The new owner can also take part of Mccartney’s graffiti in the form of a smoking man. Here are also some critical notes from the teacher, even though McCartney generally received high marks.
also a couple of spectacle frames that belonged to John Lennon, while a cassette tape with recordings of George Harrison from the late 70 not attracted any buyers.