Description: A signed Limited First Edition hardcover book in “Fine” condition, as pictured. Some would say it’s in “as new” condition, but I prefer the more conservative “Fine” designation due to age and handling. Published by Easton Press in 2007. Personally signed by Garry Kasparov, the chess grandmaster widely regarded to have been the greatest player of all time, former World Chess Champion, writer and political activist. Easton Press. Norwalk, CT. 2007. Garry Kasparov "How Life Imitates Chess: Making The Right Moves, From The Board To The Boardroom". Signed Limited First Edition. Limited to only 1,150 signed and numbered copies. This book is print number 531. Full genuine dark green leather. Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from Easton Press guarantees the signature. Take advantage of combined shipping by purchasing multiple items at once, reducing your shipping cost. Test of Time Collectibles is a brick-and-mortar as well as an online shop out of Jacksonville, Florida, specializing mainly in vintage sports cards, books and magazines. We've been dealing in collectibles for over 30 years and deeply value our customers. We package all our items with care to ensure you receive your purchases in the same condition as when you bought them. Feel free to reach out to us with any questions or concerns. We'll always get back to you.
Price: 264.99 USD
Location: Saint Johns, Florida
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Shipping Cost: 5.38 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Signed By: Garry Kasparov
Book Title: How Life Imitates Chess
Signed: Yes
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Easton Press
Original Language: English
Edition: Collector's Edition
Publication Year: 2007
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Garry Kasparov
Features: Leather Bound, Signed Edition
Genre: Biographies & True Stories, Puzzles, Trivia & Indoor Games
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Chess, Social Issues