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British rock band The Rolling Stones perform as part of their Stones On Fire tour at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide, Australia, 25 October 2014. Adelaide was the first venue of their delayed Australia tour which was postponed in March 2014 when Mick Jaggers partner L'Wren Scott died. Image Credit: EPA

The next Rolling Stones project will cost you a lot more than the average concert ticket.

A boxed, collector’s edition of The Rolling Stones, a coffee table book featuring hundreds of famous and little-known photographs, will be released in December. The publisher Taschen announced on Monday that band members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and Charlie Watts signed each of the available 1,150 copies. The asking price: $5,000 (Dh18,364). The regular edition, unsigned and slightly smaller in dimension, has a list price of $150.

In a statement issued through Taschen, Jagger said the book captures “many magical moments,” while Richards called it a “roller coaster” through the band’s 50 year history.