Autographed copies of 'Columbine'
- Dave Cullen
- Nov 3, 2017
- 1 min read
I had to ride down toward SoHo to see my doc yesterday (small issue--plus time for my regular STD tests), so I stopped in McNally Jackson Books and Barnes & Noble Union Square to autograph copies of Columbine (expanded edition, of course).
I did 8 copies at B&N, 3 at McNally Jackson Book. They both ship worldwide. Order info.
(I will try to get back to The Strand very soon.)

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Using autographed copies to make history concrete is such a lovely gesture! It serves as a reminder of how crucial personal touches are, much like a well-written management CV that showcases both character and abilities. I would be pleased to help anyone who need help with management cv to make it stand out on job applications.
Fantastic discovery at the bookshop those signed copies of Columbine add a human element to something so significant in history. As someone who specializes in resumes that stand out, I can't help but consider how an IT project manager CV requires the same level of professionalism and well-crafted personality. Whether you sign a book or create a customized project exhibit, it all comes down to making a human connection and being unique. Truly inspiring!
Funnily enough, I was out fighting my monsters yesterday, looking for thesis binding Canada, and found myself in a bookstore just browsing for stress relief. I picked up the expanded Columbine- who knew there might be a signature inside? Such a crazy coincidence! It is just mind-blowing how personal touches like this can still exist among digital everything. Then back to stressing about formatting guidelines and print deadlines! Anyone else binding their thesis soon?