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signed edition

noun as in rare book

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The book will cost $99 or $399 for a signed edition.

You can find a century-old rare signed edition or a rare pamphlet from Washington state history just a few feet away from a brand-new YA romance that’s blowing up on TikTok.

By the time their auction closed, they had sold more than 3,000 items—including a signed edition of Abrams’ own novel, Rules of Engagement, that went for $3,200—and raised almost $400,000.

From Slate

In the past, I've gifted people the French lobby card of a favorite movie, a signed edition of a special book, a new-in-box discontinued makeup shade and a Barbie accessory a friend had longed for and never received as a kid.

From Salon

A recent box included a special signed edition of Jesse Ball’s novel “Census” in a slipcase, an embossed pamphlet featuring an interview with the author, two notebooks and an advance copy of Deborah Eisenberg’s story collection “Your Duck is My Duck.”

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