John Lennon’s angry break-up letter sold for $30,000

Two-page typed draft, handwritten with annotations, was addressed to Paul and Linda McCartney shortly after the Beatles broke up

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An angry letter from John Lennon to Paul and Linda McCartney written shortly after the Beatles’ break-up has been sold at auction for nearly $30,000 (Dh110,100).

The two-page typed draft, with handwritten annotations by Lennon, was sold Thursday by Boston-based RR Auction.

RR says the letter is believed to have been written in 1971 in response to criticism Lennon received from Linda McCartney about his decision to not publicly announce his departure from the band.

The profanity-filled and sometimes rambling letter reads: “Do you really think most of today’s art came about because of the Beatles? I don’t believe you’re that insane — Paul — do you believe that? When you stop believing it you might wake up!”

The letter was sold to a collector in Dallas who requested anonymity.

FILE - This 1971 file photo shows former Beatles singer and guitarist John Lennon at an unknown location. The draft of a two-page typed letter with handwritten annotations from John Lennon to Paul and Linda McCartney, thought to have been written in 1971 shortly after the Beatles' breakup, was sold by RR Auction, of Boston, Friday, Nov. 18, 2016, for nearly $30,000. (AP Photo, File)

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