How to Disappear: A Portrait of Radiohead by Colin Greenwood - Signed Edition

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$63.26 on sale with free shipping from Blackwell's UK for the signed slipcased edition. 

https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/How-to-Disappear-by-Colin...

That's even cheaper than buying it from Blackwell's if you're in the UK (£66 ~$86)

I guess it comes down to where you are and what version you'd rather have. Also, whether or not you'd rather have a bookplate.

If you don't want the Deluxe version and are in the UK or Europe, buying the regular signed version from The Photographers' Gallery is cheaper. But the further from the UK you are, the less worth it the savings are for the Base edition. For example, if you're in London it's £7 for shipping.  Paris or Berlin you pay £17.45 for shipping for the standard version and U.S. addresses will pay £32 for shipping.

If you want the Deluxe Version with the additional content and the slipcase-then Blackwells is the cheaper option from either side of the pond.  They beat The Photographer's Gallery and most other outlets by at least £5 in the UK or $21 in the U.S.

If you're only after the autograph and the slipcase and additional 32 pages of content aren't a consideration-definitely go The Photographers' Gallery if you're east of the Atlantic.

Go to Premiere Collectibles if you are west of the Atlantic and you're OK with the bookplate for about $47 USD shipped before tax.  Go to Blackwell's  if you don't want the bookplate for $61.23.  

One thing I'm sure everyone can agree on is to avoid the "limited edition box set" scam from Premiere for $150.00. The only thing really limited about it I they take a regular book, create their own slipcase and put a limited edition number on the bookplates they had signed.   Limited editions created on the aftermarket aren't really worth a significant mark-up. 

Premiere had just over 500 when I looked the other day. 499 now. I could be wrong but doubt these will even sell out unless they lower the price further

I think that has to do with the bookplate.  Most collectors don't want them and if you need/want to sell the book later-it doesn't bring as much and takes longer to move it 

This November, Colin will be signing books purchased at selected booksellers, on the following dates at 12pm.  These events will be ticketed and your ticket includes a copy of the standard edition book. Ticket details can be found HERE.

November
Sat 2nd - Leeds - Waterstones, 93-97 Albion Street, Leeds LS1 5AP
Mon 4th - Glasgow - Waterstones Sauchiehall, 153-157 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3EW
Tue 5th - Manchester - Waterstones Deansgate, 91 Deansgate, Manchester M3 2BW
Thu 7th - Bristol - Rough Trade, 3 New Bridewell, Nelson Street, Bristol BS1 2QD
Sun 10th - London - Rough Trade East, Old Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London E1 6QL
Wed 13th - Dublin - Easons O’Connell Street, 40 O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin, D01 PY90, Ireland

Book signing at Rough Trade NYC on Wednesday April 16th (5:00 EST)

https://link.dice.fm/Hib33DYJgSb?sharer_id=65aa9397ea13910001d647e6

https://specialeditionbooks.co.uk/products/how-to-disappear

Includes five rare and highly-desirable black-and-white prints signed by the members of Radiohead.

£750?! Erm, no :D 

5 sets of autographs by the whole band? It’s not bad when you do the maths.

Big upfront outlay but I actually think this is good value.

Looks like 1 set of autographs.  5 photos of the individual band members with each signing their own. 

"

  • An exclusive set of five black and white photographs, one each of Colin Greenwood, Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway and Ed O’Brien, individually chosen and signed by each of them."

Ahh…my bad, not such good value, then.

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