Matthew Field [Michael Caine] – The Self Preservation Society – First Edition 2019 – SIGNED by David Salamone and Field

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Matthew Field [Michael Caine] – The Self Preservation Society – First Edition 2019 – SIGNED by David Salamone and Field

£375.00

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£375.00

First edition, first printing. Published by Porter Press Ltd in London, 2019. This is a fine copy. The dust wrapper, bright and showing a photograph of Sir Michael Caine in ‘The Italian Job’ is without wear and has not been price clipped. The deep red boards are free from chips and marks, sharp at the corners and tight at the binding. The signatures of David Salamone and editor Matthew Field are present on the full title page. Inscribed ‘To Alex’, it reads: ‘”You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!”. It is dated ‘11/11/2019’. It is signed ‘DAVID SALAMONE, Dominic’ (his character in ‘The Italian Job’) and inscribed ‘Best wishes, Matthew Fields’ in black ink. Overall, this is a fine copy of a must-have title for any fan of ‘The Italian Job’.

Published in celebration of ‘50 years of The Italian Job’.


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First edition, first printing. Published by Porter Press Ltd in London, 2019. This is a fine copy. The dust wrapper, bright and showing a photograph of Sir Michael Caine in ‘The Italian Job’ is without wear and has not been price clipped. The deep red boards are free from chips and marks, sharp at the corners and tight at the binding. The signatures of David Salamone and editor Matthew Field are present on the full title page. Inscribed ‘To Alex’, it reads: ‘”You’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!”. It is dated ‘11/11/2019’. It is signed ‘DAVID SALAMONE, Dominic’ (his character in ‘The Italian Job’) and inscribed ‘Best wishes, Matthew Fields’ in black ink. Overall, this is a fine copy of a must-have title for any fan of ‘The Italian Job’.

Published in celebration of ‘50 years of The Italian Job’.