A GUIDE TO THE LABYRINTH – THE COLLECTED WORKS OF JIM MORRISON, Part III
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“Personally, I could not get enough of Jim's writing” -Robby Krieger

A GUIDE TO THE LABYRINTH – THE COLLECTED WORKS OF JIM MORRISON is the most complete document of his archive: 600 pages of poetry, lyrics, essays and ideas, 350+ original pages at actual size, 100+ photographs and drawings, 29 personal notebooks, 30 unpublished song lyrics, 28 contributors, 5 poetry readings on an exclusive vinyl disk, 2 replica notebooks.

Only 500 signed and numbered copies remaining worldwide - secure your copy now at JimMorrisonBook.com

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With an intoxicating, genre-blending sound, provocative and uncompromising songs, and the mesmerizing power of singer Jim Morrison’s poetry and presence, The Doors had a transformative impact not only on popular music but on popular culture.

The Doors’ arrival on the rock scene in 1967 marked not only the start of a string of hit singles and albums that would become classics, but also of something much bigger – a new and deeper relationship between creators and audience. Refusing to be mere entertainers, the Los Angeles quartet relentlessly challenged, confronted and inspired their fans, leaping headfirst into the heart of darkness while other bands warbled about peace and love. Though they’ve had scores of imitators, there’s never been another band quite like them.

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