The most expensive item with a signature of Zadie Smith (WHITE TEETH Zadie Smith Signed First Edition Easton Press) was sold in April 2023 for $139.99 while the cheapest item (The Autograph Man by Zadie Smith (2002, Hardcover)) found a new owner for $1.17 in March 2021. The month with the most items sold (5) was December 2023 with an average selling price of $28.00 for an autographed item of Zadie Smith. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2022 with $139.95 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $2.67 was March 2023. In average, an autographed item from Zadie Smith is worth $27.75.
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AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED The Fraud : A Novel by Zadie Smith 2023 Hardcover | $24.50 | ||
NW: A NOVEL BY ZADIE SMITH SIGNED 1ST EDITION/1ST PRINTING LIKE NEW | $34.95 | ||
ON BEAUTY SIGNED ZADIE SMITH 1st ED 1st PRINT HC DJ EXC CONDITION 2005 PENQUIN | $24.99 | ||
Swing Time by Zadie Smith (2016, HC) SIGNED 1st Printing Like New | $33.60 | ||
THE FRAUD - ZADIE SMITH SIGNED COPY - HARD COVER, DUST JACKET - PERFECT | $19.99 | ||
The Fraud : A Novel SIGNED by Zadie Smith (2023, Hardcover) 1st Edition | $16.99 | ||
The Fraud Zadie Smith SIGNED Waterstones Exclusive New Unread First Ed Fine UKHB | $58.00 | ||
Zadie Smith - ON BEAUTY - Signed First Edition, First Printing | $30.00 | ||
ZADIE SMITH SIGNED COPY OF THE FRAUD: A NOVEL HB IN DJ | $12.99 | ||
Zadie Smith~SWING TIME~SIGNED 1ST/DJ~NICE COPY | $24.95 |
Book Review: ‘The Fraud,’ by Zadie Smith (08/28/23): Her new novel, “The Fraud,” is based on a celebrated 19th-century criminal trial, but it keeps one eye focused clearly on today’s political populism.
Review: In ‘The Wife of Willesden,’ a Literary Marriage Falters (04/07/23): Zadie Smith brings her first play, an adaptation of Chaucer’s the Wife of Bath tale, to the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
In ‘Intimations,’ Zadie Smith Applies Her Even Temper to Tumultuous Times (07/22/20): This short essay collection includes Smith’s recent thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic, race relations in America and other subjects.