A volume bearing the author’s signature represents a distinct category of collectible. Specifically, works penned by the celebrated horror and fiction writer, enhanced by his autograph, are highly valued within collecting circles. These items range from first editions in pristine condition to more common printings that have been personally inscribed.
The intrinsic worth of such an item is elevated considerably due to several factors. Rarity, condition, and the significance of the particular title all contribute. A first edition of “Carrie,” signed shortly after publication, holds substantially greater value than a later printing of “The Stand” with a more recent autograph. Moreover, the presence of a personalized inscription can further augment or diminish the collectible’s desirability depending on the sentiment and recipient.