This should be an easy question. What's the chief selling point of a signed book? Presumably it's the signature, yes? So if you're selling a rare signed book on, say, eBay, wouldn't it be smart to include a photograph of the signature with your listing?
A signed copy Garrett Price's cartoon collection Drawing Room Only (1946) is being offered for sale on eBay for $58 with the Make Offer option. You can look at the cover all you like, but the signature's appearance is apparently a closely-guarded secret.
Note: There are quite a few examples of signed books on this blog and most of them even include signatures. You can see a few of them here.
A signed copy Garrett Price's cartoon collection Drawing Room Only (1946) is being offered for sale on eBay for $58 with the Make Offer option. You can look at the cover all you like, but the signature's appearance is apparently a closely-guarded secret.
Garrett Price,Drawing Room Only, 1946 |
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/150-Cartoons-by-Garrett-Price-1946-Vintage-New-Yorker-style-SIGNED-hHB-w-DJ-46-/170892686737?pt=US_Nonfiction_Book&hash=item27c9ff7591 |
Garrett Price, Drawing Room Only, 1946 |
Note: There are quite a few examples of signed books on this blog and most of them even include signatures. You can see a few of them here.
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