Jimmy Page plans limited-edition autobiography

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Sunday 29 August 2010 00:00 BST
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Former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page is set to publish his first book, announced Genesis Publications on August 25. The 500-page autobiography will be released on September 27, with each limited-edition signed copy going for £445.

Jimmy Page will be a career-spanning autobiography containing 650 images, including some unseen photos and many from Page's personal archive. Only 2,500 copies are set to be published worldwide. Each is printed on fine art paper, leather- and perspex-bound, and enclosed in a silk and leather slipcase.

Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, Bob Marley, and John Lennon are among other subjects of Genesis's limited-edition books. Page's book will be the publisher's largest-yet limited-edition run.

Jimmy Page is priced at £445, or about €543, and can be pre-ordered at http://www.genesispublications.com.

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