O.J. Simpson – I Want To Tell You – SIGNED Limited Edition

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O.J. Simpson – I Want To Tell You – SIGNED Limited Edition

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£185.00

A first edition, third printing of I Want To Tell You by OJ Simpson, published by Little Brown in 1995, with colour photographs throughout. A fine copy signed by the author in blue ink to the limitations page, this being 1079 of 3000 signed copies, bound in 1/4 glossy cloth ivory boards with replica gilt signature to front board and gilt titling to the dark blue marbled spine, housed in a near fine dark blue marbled clamshell box, with replica gilt signature to lid, some minor handling wear and and open tears to box sides.
I Want to Tell You by O.J. Simpson is a controversial memoir published in 1999, where Simpson reflects on his life, career and personal experiences. The book offers insights into his rise as a football star, his fame and his tumultuous relationships. It became infamous in light of the 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, and the subsequent trial, though it does not directly address the case in detail.


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A first edition, third printing of I Want To Tell You by OJ Simpson, published by Little Brown in 1995, with colour photographs throughout. A fine copy signed by the author in blue ink to the limitations page, this being 1079 of 3000 signed copies, bound in 1/4 glossy cloth ivory boards with replica gilt signature to front board and gilt titling to the dark blue marbled spine, housed in a near fine dark blue marbled clamshell box, with replica gilt signature to lid, some minor handling wear and and open tears to box sides.
I Want to Tell You by O.J. Simpson is a controversial memoir published in 1999, where Simpson reflects on his life, career and personal experiences. The book offers insights into his rise as a football star, his fame and his tumultuous relationships. It became infamous in light of the 1994 murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman, and the subsequent trial, though it does not directly address the case in detail.