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Alice Cooper Announces New Book 'Starring Alice Cooper'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Rufus Publications has announced that an official book celebrating the career and life of Alice Cooper will be published next year.

The 400+ page book, titled "Starring Alice Cooper," has been two years in the making, and the project has been personally overseen by the iconic rock legend.

The publishers said that the book is available to pre-order from www.rufuspublications.com and will ship at the end of May 2024. Pre-orders placed before the end of November 2023 will benefit from a 10 percent discount.

Each book will be individually signed, and "Starring Alice Cooper" will come in two major editions, including a huge, very limited, A3 version complete with 3D lenticular and some surprising treasures.

"The book boasts many rare photos and pictures of personal items throughout, and is full of incredible personal content and surprises," according to Rufus Publications.

"Starring Alice Cooper - Deluxe Signed Edition" is priced at £179.10 ($222.54) and "Starring Alice Cooper - Super Deluxe Signed Edition" is priced at £539.10 ($669.77). "Starring Alice Cooper - Bundle (Both Editions)" is available for £702 ($872.17).

"Starring Alice Cooper" features essays on his career from several renowned writers, including former Creem Magazine editor Jaan Uhelszki, Rock et Folk's Jerome Soligny, Katherine Turman, and an introduction by author and longtime Alice fan Neil Gaiman.

(Photo: Rufus Publications)

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