Easily Walt Disney, but close with Mitchell, and VERY VERY CLOSE WITH EINSTEIN and the hobbit was close. love your channel, and can’t wait to see your new vid!
first edition harry potter and lord of rings are expensive on their own. Einstein also good guess. Disney not so much he signed many books bought at parks. never seen florence nightingale autograph so no guess on price. My bet would be Winnie the pooh. A.A. Milne
Few years ago, my parents went to the old Adam's family (John, Abigail, and John Quincy -those Adams) property. The tour guide told them the most valuable book in the library was Joseph Smith's first wife, Emmah's, personal book of Mormon. So, methinks the market is a bit bigger than Happy Valley.
Did we ever get an answer on this? Just curious
Dickens, Tolkien, and Einstein, I'd bargain.
Susan Collins because she actually wrote the quote; Dickens and Florence Nightingale.
All are amazing! I can't pick. Disney, Hemingway, many great, wow!!!
Easily Walt Disney, but close with Mitchell, and VERY VERY CLOSE WITH EINSTEIN and the hobbit was close. love your channel, and can’t wait to see your new vid!
if all 1st/1st editions,then all being equal then I guess the top 3 are Tolkien,Einstein,Dickens
Dude just has this in his room, like mate, how do you even find a first edition Christmas Carol?? Let alone a signed one?
Dickens Tolkien Hemingway
Einstein, Tolkein, Dickens
Alright Reid, which one is most expensive, it's been a month.
first edition harry potter and lord of rings are expensive on their own. Einstein also good guess. Disney not so much he signed many books bought at parks. never seen florence nightingale autograph so no guess on price. My bet would be Winnie the pooh. A.A. Milne
not enough info...which of those shown are 1st/1st editions?
All of them
Did we get the answer yet? I'm in suspense here!
The Hobbit if 1st/1st and signature with good provenance then worth over £200,000....more if in great condition
I know nothing about book prices, but I’d say Winnie the Pooh, Book of Mormon, Alice in Wonderland?
Tolkien, Einstein, Dickens
Is that Lewis Carrol's signature?
The only collectors seeking a Young signature are fellow Mormons.
When he was asked how he wanted his wives brought to him, he said, "I don't care how you bring'em, just bring'em young."
Few years ago, my parents went to the old Adam's family (John, Abigail, and John Quincy -those Adams) property. The tour guide told them the most valuable book in the library was Joseph Smith's first wife, Emmah's, personal book of Mormon. So, methinks the market is a bit bigger than Happy Valley.
Brigham Young, Charles Dickens, Einstein … in that order?
this is the way
I wouldn’t be surprised if you had a 1st edition signed copy of the Bible
“How the hell did you get this”-God
Circa 0000000000000000000000000000000000
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Must exclude Gone with the Wind which one the worst books ever written…