Overview
The substrate is a UK edition hardcover of 'The Princess Diarist'. The title page bears a signature reading 'Carrie Fisher' and the highly desirable inscription 'Mrs Han Solo' in bold black felt-tip marker.
Identification
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Overview
The substrate is a UK edition hardcover of 'The Princess Diarist'. The title page bears a signature reading 'Carrie Fisher' and the highly desirable inscription 'Mrs Han Solo' in bold black felt-tip marker.
Story
Signed at a London book launch for 'The Princess Diarist' on December 11, 2016. This places the signature roughly two weeks before Fisher's sudden passing, adding a layer of historical poignancy that resonates strongly with collectors. The market for Carrie Fisher autographs remains robust, particularly for items signed during her final book tour in late 2016 just weeks before her passing. The 'Mrs Han Solo' inscription is highly coveted by Star Wars collectors and commands a distinct premium over standard signatures.
Maker / Origin
Carrie Fisher
Condition & Value
Assuming standard handled condition typical of a book launch signing. The signature appears bold and legible in black marker. Any unverified scuffing to the dust jacket or fading of the marker would negatively impact the final realization. The book appears to be in excellent condition with a crisp dust jacket.
Full Research
Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.
The market for Carrie Fisher autographs remains robust, particularly for items signed during her final book tour in late 2016 just weeks before her passing. The 'Mrs Han Solo' inscription is highly coveted by Star Wars collectors and commands a distinct premium over standard signatures. However, the market is strictly bifurcated: items with recognized third-party authentication (PSA/DNA, JSA, Beckett) trade at a significant premium, while raw autographs carry heavy risk discounts.
▲ Rare 'Mrs Han Solo' inscription commands a proven premium over standard signatures
▲ Late 2016 signing date (weeks before her passing) increases historical and collector interest
▲ Valuation range explicitly models the $600 ceiling achievable upon successful third-party authentication
▼ Failure to pass PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett authentication would lock the value at or below the $200 floor
▼ Unverified dust jacket and page condition — significant wear would discount the book's base value
Best Venue
Submit the book to a recognized third-party authenticator (PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett) to secure a Letter of Authenticity (LOA). Once certified, consign to a specialist pop-culture or autograph auction house like Heritage Auctions or RR Auction to maximize visibility among Star Wars collectors.
Upside Potential
If the book is submitted to a premier service (PSA/DNA or Beckett) and receives a high grade for both the signature's boldness and the book's physical condition, it could push past the $600 auction comp toward the $700+ retail asking prices seen for pristine copies.
Authenticity Risk
mediumAutographs are a high-risk category for forgery. While the signature and inscription visually align with Fisher's known late-life rushed style from book tours, definitive authentication by Beckett, JSA, or PSA/DNA is required to guarantee the high-end value. The valuation range reflects the assumption that it will pass, but the risk of rejection remains until the certificate is physically issued.
Also found — market-range context
Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.