Signed Editions
How to get signed and personalized books and bookplates!
Signed Books
While I don’t sell copies of my own books, the wonderful White Dwarf Books in Vancouver, Canada will arrange for me to come sign and personalize books for you and they’ll ship almost anywhere in the world.
Price
The only cost you pay is for the book itself and the shipping – I don’t take any money from the transaction (I’m happy to do it!)
Signed Bookplates
What is a Bookplate?
This is a high-quality sticker printed with a decorative design, signed and dedicated by Sebastien de Castell to you or whoever you’d like to give the bookplate to as a gift. Peel the backing off the bookplate and stick it in any book to make it one of a kind!
How Big is a Bookplate?
They are 4 x 3 inches (10 x 7.6 cm) and a perfect fit for the interior title page of Sebastien’s books.
Why a Bookplate?
Shipping physical books can be very expensive – often more than the cost of the book itself. Bookplates are an easy, convenient, and swift way to have your book signed and personalized by the author.
Price
$4 + shipping (less than $2 in North America, $3.50 International). If you purchase more than one bookplate, you only pay once for shipping.





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