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Night Divides the Day: The Doors Anthology - Signed Collector's Edition
Hand Signed by John Densmore & Robby Krieger to a Numbered Signature Page
Hardback 1st Edition
Shipping from mid-July 2025
Night Divides the Day: The Doors Anthology - Signed Collector's Edition
Hand Signed by John Densmore & Robby Krieger to a Numbered Signature Page
Hardback 1st Edition
New & Unread - Published 2025
'We were reflecting on our own career as it was happening. It's not that we were trend-conscious, we were doing exactly what we would have been doing anyway, but it came at the right time.' - Jim Morrison
Created in celebration of the band’s upcoming 60th anniversary, Night Divides the Day opens up The Doors archives like never before. The band’s most definitive book yet presents rare photography, intimate interviews with Robby Krieger and John Densmore, and meticulously sourced archival text from Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek. Joining them are a host of contributors, a foreword by Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, and an afterword by maestro Gustavo Dudamel.
The anthology is presented in a limited edition of only 2,000 numbered box sets, signed by John Densmore and Robby Krieger. Each set includes the 344-page signed edition, a 7” vinyl record with rare demos of "Hello, I Love You” and "Moonlight Drive,” and assorted historical memorabilia.
This is the ultimate account of The Doors, their incredible story and their enduring legacy.
'We didn't sit down and have a meeting to say, 'Hey, we want to change the minds of people.' We didn't say it but we enjoyed doing it. We could see it happen, we could feel it in concerts, that sociologically, besides musically, it was affecting people. And what a high that is.' - John Densmore
Sourced from hundreds of hours of archival interviews and interwoven with brand-new commentary, together Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, and Robby Krieger tell the story of The Doors in a manuscript of nearly 50,000 words.
In Night Divides the Day, the band trace their development from their beginnings in Los Angeles, playing local clubs on the Sunset Strip, to pivotal moments in their career, including the infamous performance at the Dinner Key Auditorium in Miami, as well as the releases of their biggest songs such as "Light My Fire," "The End" and "Riders on the Storm."
Contributing to the band's narrative are those who were part of their journey. They include Van Morrison, who while in Them was supported by The Doors during their early days at the Whisky a Go Go; Elektra president Jac Holzman; friend and filmmaker Frank Lisciandro; photographers Henry Diltz, Paul Ferrara and Kate Simon, who met with Jim in Paris in the months before his passing; the Turtles' Mark Volman; the Whisky's booker Ronnie Haran; and famous fans of The Doors such as Slash, Nile Rodgers, Jim Kerr, Nancy Sinatra, and many more.
Night Divides the Day also touches on the story of The Doors after the death of Jim Morrison. With the release of three further albums and the band's epic "The End" being used in Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now, John, Robby and Ray introduced a whole new generation to their music. Featuring a foreword by Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, and an afterword by maestro Gustavo Dudamel, Night Divides the Day examines the far-reaching influence and importance of The Doors today.
'Key events from the band's history are recounted in depth – including the making of each album.' – Billboard
'We were just a bunch of psychedelic guys trying to spread the word and the feel of what it was like to be high in Venice back in the mid-sixties. And boy, was it a good feeling to watch that sun set into the middle of the ocean and feel that peace, and to feel at one with the universe.' - Ray Manzarek
With unlimited access granted by the band, Night Divides the Day opens up The Doors' archives. A unique collection of historical ephemera - including childhood photos, song lyrics, poster artwork, movie stills, and much more - adds context to the wealth of rare photography that documents the band's musical odyssey that began in Venice Beach, Los Angeles.
Night Divides the Day unveils previously unseen album cover outtakes and shots of the band in the recording studio at work on legendary albums such as Waiting for the Sun and The Soft Parade. Shots from famed photographers such as George Rodriguez, Guy Webster and Henry Diltz, as well as friends Paul Ferrara and Frank Lisciandro, take the reader behind the scenes and on the road with The Doors.
Invaluable items from the band's history, including vintage guitars, microphones, keyboards, amps, and more, have been sourced from across America and specially photographed. They are brought together for the first time in Night Divides the Day. All of this is accompanied by photography from the members' own archives, totalling many hundreds of images, presenting a never-before-seen kaleidoscopic portrait of The Doors.
'Along with nearly 50,000 words, the anthology comes with stunning visuals.' – American Songwriter
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 stone 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. Though they've had scores of imitators, there's never been another band quite like them. And 60 years after their debut album, The Doors' music and legacy are more influential than ever.
With an intoxicating, genre-blending sound, provocative and uncompromising songs, and the mesmerising power of singer Jim Morrison's poetry and presence, The Doors had a transformative impact not only on popular music but on popular culture.
Morrison's mystical command of the frontman role may be the iconic heart of The Doors, but the group's extraordinary power would hardly have been possible without the virtuosic keyboard tapestries of Ray Manzarek, the gritty, expressive fretwork of guitarist Robby Krieger and the supple, dynamically rich grooves of drummer John Densmore. From baroque art-rock to jazz-infused pop to gutbucket blues, the band's instrumental triad could navigate any musical territory with aplomb - and all three contributed mightily as songwriters.
Strictly limited to 1,650 numbered copies, the Collector copies are hand-signed by John Densmore and Robby Krieger.
The Collector copies are quarter-bound in apple leather with hand-marbled cover artwork inspired by the band's 1960s concert posters. These copies are housed in a handmade clamshell box, the design of which is inspired by one of The Doors' official flight cases, once owned by their road manager, Vince Treanor.
Each copy is accompanied by a replica 24-page programme from the band's 1968 tour and a booklet reproducing the never-before-seen master tape boxes of six of The Doors' albums. Sourced from The Doors' vault, the tape boxes feature fascinating historical details such as the original notes of The Doors' recording engineer, Bruce Botnick.
Completing the set is an exclusive 7-inch vinyl record. This specially created picture disc features rare demo recordings of "Hello, I Love You" and "Moonlight Drive." Both tracks have been mastered by Bruce Botnick, especially for this edition.
'People will delight in Night Divides the Day... a literary time machine.' – USA Today
Collector Edition: 1,650 numbered copies
Signed by: John Densmore and Robby Krieger
Binding: Quarter-bound in apple leather with a cover inspired by 1960s concert posters
Box: Clamshell box inspired by one of The Doors' official flight cases
7" Vinyl: Rare demos of "Hello, I Love You" and "Moonlight Drive" mastered by Bruce Botnick
Format: Hardback Edition
ISBN: 9781905662883
All our signed books include a 'Signed Copy' gift tag, supplied free of charge.
Please Note: By their very nature, all signed books will have been handled several times before they get to you. This may result in small marks to the dustjacket and title page, please also bear in mind that each signature will be a little different from the one we show here.
We use courier and signed for delivery services, so please use an address at which your parcel can be signed for during the normal working day.
We will despatch your order as quickly as we can. If, for whatever reason, a product is out of stock we will contact you to discuss the likely delivery time or an alternative product.
First Item | 2 Items & Over | |
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UK | £3.75 | £5.00 |
EU | £15.00 | £30.00 |
USA & Canada | £30.00 | £50.00 |
Rest of the World | £45.00 | £60.00 |
Collect in Store | free | free |
Additional Delivery Information (and some really important bits):
UK Delivery
Orders for delivery in the UK are normally despatched by Royal Mail, using the RM 48 Tracked Service with most orders delivered to you within a few days of placing your order with us. For larger parcels, Courier and Signed For delivery services may be used. Signed Books are shipped in our specially made book mailing cartons, with the books themselves wrapped in paper to protect them. Sometimes we may ship your order in several parts, particularly if you have 'Pre-Order' titles in your order or titles which are held in stock with our publishing partners.
The Really Important Bit: Because we use tracked, courier and signed for delivery services, please use an address at which your parcel can be received during the normal working day, for example, you may want to have your order delivered to your work address if you're not at home during the day.
First Item @ £3.75 (sometimes a shipping supplement may be added for particularly heavy books or specific postcodes*)
2 Items & over @ £5.00 in total
Another Really Important Bit: There are a number of Postcodes in the UK for which we will need to charge a shipping supplement, this will be calculated once we know the size and weight of the shipment. For these orders we will contact customers to agree a suitable and economic method of shipping. There may also be additional time required for delivery to some areas of the United Kingdom. Where possible, we will ship book orders (under 2kg) by Royal Mail to all UK postcodes. Large multiple book orders and books over 2kg are often shipped via APC Overnight or similar, regardless of Postcode.
Overseas Delivery
Shipments to EU countries:
First Item @ £15.00 (sometimes a shipping supplement will be added for particularly heavy books)
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A really, really important Brexit bit: From 1st January 2021 shipments to EU addresses may incur additional costs which could be requested by Fed Ex at the time of delivery. These costs may vary from country to country and are not within our control and will be in addition to the costs paid to us for your delivery. If in any doubt, please check with your local Fed Ex office what, if any, additional costs will be applicable to your order - https://www.fedex.com
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Shipments to the USA & Canada:
First Item @ £30.00
2 Items & over @ £50.00 in total
Shipments to the Rest of the World:
First Item @ £45.00
2 Items & over @ £60.00 in total
All overseas orders are shipped using a 'signed for' courier service - please provide an address at which your parcel can be signed for on receipt. We use the same packaging materials for our overseas deliveries as we do those in the UK. In some cases, particularly large and heavy books, or books being shipped to remote areas, may incur an additional shipping charge - if this is the case with your order, we'll notify you as quickly as possible of these charges and to arrange the additional payment. You can of course cancel your order with an immediate refund should you not wish to accept these additional costs. Shipments to overseas territories may incur additional Duty & Tax costs which could be requested by Fed Ex at the time of delivery. These costs may vary from country to country and are not within our control and will be in addition to the costs paid to us for your delivery. If in any doubt, please check with your local Fed Ex office what, if any, additional Tax & Duty costs will be applicable to your order - https://www.fedex.com
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