LATEST REVEAL: Random House Set to Publish The Third Eye — An Intimate Collection of Personal Photographs by George Harrison
London, UK — In an announcement that has thrilled Beatles fans and music historians alike, Random House has confirmed the upcoming publication of The Third Eye, a never-before-seen collection of personal photographs by George Harrison.
The volume, described as both intimate and revelatory, offers readers a rare glimpse into Harrison’s private world — from candid moments with family and friends to behind-the-scenes snapshots of his years with The Beatles and his solo journey afterward. The photographs are said to reflect not just Harrison’s eye for detail, but his lifelong fascination with spirituality, travel, and the quiet beauty of ordinary life.
Publishing executives explained that the title, The Third Eye, was chosen to reflect Harrison’s deep connection to Indian philosophy and his spiritual awakening during the late 1960s. Beyond serving as a visual diary, the collection will include personal notes, reflections, and previously unpublished anecdotes, providing fans with a richer understanding of the man often called “the quiet Beatle.”
“George Harrison was not only a musician but an observer of life,” a Random House spokesperson said. “This book invites readers to see the world as he saw it — through curiosity, humor, and a lens of profound reflection.”
Set for release later this year, the book is already being hailed as a historic cultural artifact — one that blends music, photography, and memory into a timeless portrait of a man whose influence reached far beyond his songs.
For millions who grew up with Harrison’s music, The Third Eye promises to be more than a photo album; it will be a journey into the heart and vision of an artist who changed the way the world listened, dreamed, and saw itself.