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Join Barnes & Noble as we welcome New York Times bestselling author and living legend, Barbra Streisand, for a live, virtual discussion of MY NAME IS BARBRA, the long-awaited memoir by the superstar of stage, screen, recordings, and television.
**PLEASE NOTE: There are a VERY LIMITED amount of tickets that include a book with signed bookplate. Once those are sold, no additional will be added.
Tickets must be purchased on Eventbrite at: https://BNBarbraStreisand.eventbrite.com
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I don’t see where there is a buy option for signed ?
Looks to be sold out again now. Probably leftovers from canceled duplicate orders.
Just got one.
It let me add them few times but removed it.
I cannot believe I missed this one! My mom even asked me about a week ago if I was still collecting autographed books because she would love a signed copy of the new Barbra Streisand book. She is all my mom listens to. I’d really like to give this to her for Christmas. What are the thoughts on the value of this one? I’d be willing to trade a few in my collection for this one. I did pick up several at B&N (Portman, Arnold, Geddy Lee, Stewart, Rubin) last week which I’d be willing to part with. Have an extra Dave Grohl.
It might be hard finding a good deal on these before Christmas. All depends on how many are released. The preorders seem to be selling on eBay already for $250. If you are looking for a deal, I'd wait. Especially since these keep popping in and out of stock. You might still catch these at retail if you keep checking over the next few days
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