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Let's reserve this thread for any non-musician signed books and other items, at least until a dedicated forum exits for those posts.

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If anyone would like to purchase the book of George W. Bush - Out of Many, One: Portraits of America's Immigrants (Signed Deluxe Edition) at an acceptable price: Currently available on Amazon for £117.99.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Out-Many-One-Portraits-Immigrants/dp/05932...

Andy Serkis signed/personalized photo for 10 pounds - about 200 left, as of this writing

https://ww1.emma-live.com/Andy_Serkis_Live_Q_A/?view_lot&id=254...

Got one, thanks, cool find. 

Probably worth around what you paid in the general sense. More on a good day. A bit less on a bad one.  But given her body of work-it's likely to hold value and possibly go up in the longer term.  A lot of autographs that people collect are "flavor of the month" celebrities.  When they are forgotten the value will diminish.  She will definitely have staying power. And in the meantime you have a pretty cool book.

I echo Mikenmar's comments -- that's about fair value. Seen these a couple times on Indigo, but never pulled the trigger on them -- not too big on signed coffee table books unless I get them dirt-cheap.

Didn't most of the Copperfields end up being autopen? 

Yes, except for Premiere Collectibles bookplates. Those were real.

Be mindful - it's hilariously easy to get overloaded on heavy books, especially if you're trying to pack them. I have a stack of books behind me that I'm still trying to figure out how to organize due to the weight, and I just got another cheap one the other day.

If you like heavy books, I'd suggest trying to find a signed Carpenters Musical Legacy if they pop up somewhere again. The book is like a giant encyclopedia that covers their entire body of work and doesn't go off track about Karen's death. I was never a fan but my mom was. She passed away 17 years ago but left enough of an impact for me to recognize it was something special. My eyes lit up when it arrived. I only bought it for Richard Carpenters autograph but the book by itself has made me interested it there music in a way my mom never could. Im close to just buying an unsigned copy to read through to keep my signed copy mint.

Agree about the Carpenters book, that is pretty special and I was really impressed with it (especially for $35!). One of my favorites this season (along with Norman Lear book which is beautifully done). 

And same here, I’ve always enjoyed the Carpenters but remember how much my parents liked them…a nice tribute to all! 

I'd say its a good deal, I was thinking about picking one up... she's one of the most famous photographers and she has other books that are crazy expensive like this...

https://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/photography/all/02615/fa...

She's also in her 70's so never know how long she'll live or how many more signed books she'll put out. I could only see it holding value or going up... but I've been wrong before. 

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