Country United Kingdom Publication date 1984 Pages 129 Genre Autobiography | Language English Media type Print (Hardback) Originally published 1984 Page count 129 Publisher Pavilion Books | |
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The 1984 autobiography by Julian Lloyd Webber, Travels with My Cello, covers his childhood through to travelling the world as a concert performer in the early 1980s. Even though his travels led to him losing all of his money and becoming homeless, he somehow was able to scrape up the money to publish his shitty book. In the end 'Travels with my Cello' ended up selling only 370 copies, making it an incredibly rare book, highly valued by the zero Julian Lloyd Webber fans.
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