GEOFFREY ELLIS I Should Have Known Better - A Life In Pop Management (2004 UK 207-page hardback book, a memoir of Geoffrey's life in the music business, with the main focus on his life as Chief Executive of Brian Epstein's NEMS Enterprises, recounting how The Beatles & NEMS lost huge potential earnings from merchandising & Epstein's ill-fated legal claims & court cases. The latter half of the book details Ellis' involvement with Dick James Music, where he formed a key part of the management from the earliest days with Elton John, complete with a glossy picture jacket)