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The Lives of Brian (signed edition) can be ordered for £18 from WH Smith, might not last long

Released 26 Oct 2021

https://www.whsmith.co.uk/products/the-lives-of-brian-signed-editio...

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Thank you. You can buy 4 for 62 pounds including free delivery. I always use the Honey chrome extension on WHSmith, always works. That's 15.50 for a book signed by the AC/DC frontman, best deal of the year so far. 211 left.

UK Delivery only sadly

i used www.myukmailbox.com (they forwarded my signed Queen CD a while back no issues)

I also (quickly) set up a UK mailbox (MyUKmailbox).  Prices to deliver to Aust are a bit expensive but for this book, well worth the extra postage $.   

If anyone got an extra Will Smith and would like to swap I'm up for this. 

Restocked twice already.

This has been pushed back to Oct 22 according to Waterstones

https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-lives-of-brian/brian-johnson/2...

By some chance has anyone found another place to purchase this? Unfortunately I only see it available at Rough Trade UK, which is around $160 shipped to the US.

That's a limited edition above and beyond being signed I think.

It absolutely is, but I'm hesitant on purchasing because of price. I do believe it could hold value. A standard version of the book signed would be fine by me for collecting though.

Not good news, i received this email today

We are emailing you regarding your pre-order of Brian Johnson - The Lives of Brian (Signed Edition).

 

We regret to inform you, the publisher has decided to postpone the release date of this title and the new release month will now be October 2022.

As a result of this change, we have made the decision to cancel your order.

got the same email...they think people couldn't wait 2 more months....dumb.

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