Starting now, when you buy one of my seven titles from the Lost Art Press website, it will be signed by me. We’re able to do this now that our fulfillment operations are here in Covington, Kentucky. We hope to make this offer permanent, but until we figure out how much work it will require, we are committing only until the end of the year.
Offering signed copies is one of the many things we have been eager to bring back now that we are running our fulfillment operations here.
Here are the seven titles that will be signed:
“The Stick Chair Book: Revised Edition”
“Sharpen This”
“Ingenious Mechanicks”
“The Anarchist’s Workbench”
“The Anarchist’s Design Book”
“The Anarchist’s Tool Chest”
“Campaign Furniture”
I apologize that we will not be able to personalize these books or offer haikus, drawings of marsupials or signatures in blood. Signing all my books is already a time-consuming task, and adding another layer of complexity isn’t possible.
We also cannot offer signed books to our wholesale or overseas customers. Offering signed copies is one of the few advantages we have in the marketplace, and we have decided to reserve it for books we sell at retail.
But….
What if you just bought a book and are now disappointed it’s not signed? We can mail you a signed signature plate if you send us a Self-addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE).
Here’s what you do: Write your address on an envelope and put a stamp on it. Put that envelope in a second envelope and mail it to:
Signature Bookplate
Lost Art Press
837 Willard St.
Covington, KY, 41011
We are not going to sell signature bookplates. We did that years ago, and the internet called me a narcissist (it’s not the worst thing I’ve been called, but still…). If you are an international customer, you can still get a signature bookplate, but you’ll need to have a USPS Global Forever Stamp on it. Yes, I know that’s a pain. But this is the best we can do. Yes, some of you will try to strong-arm Fitz into doing it for you, but she says she’ll resist.
— Christopher Schwarz