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Hi, thanks for reading.

I am a books dealer, and I purchased a lot of books which included a biography of President Benjamin Harrison from 1893.

On an inside leaf under his picture, he seems to have provided a signature for the book's owner.

I've compared it to Wikipedia's signature on file, and it looks similar, though possibly done in haste. 

(There is a smudge underneath that kind of looks like he tried to sign first with no ink!)

I would like to get this signature eventually authenticated for resale and any opinions are appreciated!

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Thanks, Steve!

Dan,

The book was printed with the portrait and "Benjamin Harrison" signature already in it. Unfortunately, it is just a facsimile. This "facsimile" has been used in many books such as "Facts About the Presidents" by Joseph Nathan Kane. Here's one. exactly like yours, on a tinted print. It's impossible for someone to sign his/her name exactly the same twice.


                                                                                      --- Herman

Thanks, Herman, for the info.  I really appreciate it!

It's still a pretty neat book, and I hope I have a customer who will find some value in it despite not having an autograph.

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