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Bob Dylan Gets Tangled Up in Book Autograph Controversy

The New York Times – Music:

Simon & Schuster sold 900 signed copies of the singer’s new essay collection, but superfans and internet sleuths noticed something wasn’t right with the autograph. Now the publisher is issuing refunds.

Remy Tumin
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Book Trade and Publishing, Books and Literature, Dylan, Bob, Karp, Jonathan, Memorabilia and Souvenirs, Pop and Rock Music, Simon & Schuster Inc
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