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HARPER LEE - SIGNED TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Provenance and Authenticity:
The title page bears a clear ink signature reading "Harper Lee," positioned beneath the printed title and executed in a graceful, right-leaning hand consistent with known examples of Lee's autograph, including the open formation of the capital letters, fluid connection between the given name and surname, and measured terminal flourish; the ink appears naturally integrated with the paper surface, and the placement on the title page corresponds with standard signed book practice, supporting its desirability as a signed example of one of the most important works of modern American literature.Signature:
Harper Lee.Description:
A signed copy of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, published by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia and New York, retaining its illustrated dust jacket with the iconic tree design to the front panel; the title page carries Lee's autograph prominently beneath the printed title, offering strong visual clarity and an uncluttered presentation, while the dust jacket shows significant age-related wear including edge chipping, creasing, rubbing, and areas of loss, and the volume itself appears structurally intact with expected page toning and handling consistent with age.Historical significance:
To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the defining novels of 20th-century American literature, awarded the Pulitzer Prize and enduring as a central work in discussions of justice, morality, race, childhood, and conscience; signed copies by Harper Lee are especially sought after due to the author's limited public profile and comparatively restrained signing history, making signed examples of this title highly desirable among collectors of modern first editions, American literature, and culturally significant postwar fiction.Valuation:
The market for signed Harper Lee books remains strong, with To Kill a Mockingbird occupying the highest position among her works due to its literary importance and cultural recognition; value is influenced by edition status, dust jacket condition, signature clarity, and placement, while signed title pages on copies retaining the original jacket command significantly greater attention than later or jacketless examples, and this copy, despite notable jacket wear, benefits from a clean, well-positioned signature on a landmark American novel.Buyer's Premium
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HARPER LEE - Signed To Kill a Mockingbird
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May 29, 2026 2:00 PM EDTRowland Heights, CA, United States
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