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HAND-WRITTEN SIGNATURE OF A FAMOUS PERSON
Beatles autographs; Autograph clubs; Autograph club; Autograph signing; Autograph collector; Autograph collection
  • Autograph of [[Martin Luther]]
  • Singer Anja Orthodox autographing the body of one of her fans
  • baseball]] for a young fan in 2018
  • Boxing autograph collection
  • [[J. Edgar Hoover]]'s signature from 1970.
  • [[John Hancock]]'s signature on the [[United States Declaration of Independence]]
  • A rugby ball signed by all of the [[All Blacks]] [[2006 Tri Nations Series]] squad
  • Portrait of U.S. President [[Richard Nixon]] with [[autopen]] signature
  • [[Vaudeville]] entertainer [[Sophie Tucker]]'s autograph in a copy of her 1945 autobiography

autograph      
n. Autogramm, Unterschrift des Autors im selbstgeschriebenen Buch

Définition

Autograph
·adj In one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an autograph will.
II. Autograph ·noun That which is written with one's own hand; an original manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.

Wikipédia

Autograph collecting

Autograph collecting is the practice of collecting autographs of famous persons. Some of the most popular categories of autograph subjects are presidents, military soldiers, athletes, movie stars, artists, social and religious leaders, scientists, astronauts, and authors.

Some collectors may specialize in specific fields (such as Nobel Prize winners) or general topics (military leaders participating in World War I) or specific documents (e.g., signers of the Charter of the United Nations; signers of the U.S. Constitution; signers of the Israeli Declaration of Independence; signers of the Charter of the European Common Union; signers of the World War II German or Japanese surrender documents).

The collection of autographs may be in decline with fans preferring selfies instead.