SALE: A IS FOR ALLAH hardcover BOOK signed and inscribed by YUSUF ISLAM $99 – autographed Tea For The Tillerman record $225
December 27, 2009 by Michael ·
A IS FOR ALLAH is a beautifully illustrated and photographed book by Yusuf Islam, once formally known as Cat Stevens, who was a keynote speaker during the 2009 Reviving the Islamic Spirit convention at Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Canada during December, 2009.
Yusuf was very kind to personally sign and inscribe “peace & happiness” on the title page of each book.
This truly special piece is a wonderful window to the world of Islam with striking illustrations and color photos. A is for Allah takes its title from a song written by Yusuf Islam to teach his first born child that the letter A stood first and foremost for Allah the Almighty.
ITEM: A IS FOR ALLAH full-colour hardcover BOOK signed and inscribed by YUSUF ISLAM (63 pages, Hardcover, 8″ x 10.5″)
PRICE: $99.00 CAN + $15.00 (S&H in North America)
SIGNED: December, 2009 in Toronto
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SALE: Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) autographed Tea for the Tillerman album $225
Tea for the Tillerman was the break-out 1970 album by a young Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) that put Stevens on the road to super stardom.
The record was a massive worldwide success and yielded some of Steven’s biggest hits including Wild World and Father and Son.
Here is a rare chance to own this iconic record that Yusuf Islam personally autographed on a recent visit to Toronto, Canada.
ITEM: TEA FOR THE TILLERMAN album cover signed by YUSUF ISLAM (12″ x 12″ includes vinyl record)
PRICE: $225.00 CAN + $15.00 (S&H in North America)
SIGNED: December, 2009 in Toronto
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