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Got $20K? Steve Jobs & John Lasseter signed ‘Toy Story’ book is up for auction

A rare first-edition “Toy Story” book signed by Steve Jobs will go up for auction on April 30, 2026, in Los Angeles, tied directly to the Pixar IPO that made him a billionaire.

Open book spread showing Toy Story scene with Woody leaning over Buzz Lightyear on a toy racetrack in a child's room, with Toy Story title text on the right pageToy Story book

Nate D. Sanders Auctions will auction a rare Steve Jobs artifact on April 30, in Los Angeles. Bidding will start at $20,000, targeting seasoned collectors of high-end Apple and film memorabilia.

A first-edition copy of “Toy Story: The Art and Making of the Animated Film” signed by Steve Jobs and John Lasseter anchors the lot. Their signatures tie together Pixar’s financial backing and creative leadership at a pivotal moment in the company’s history.

An original “Toy Story” promotional brochure housed in a red leather case is also included. Added material presents the offering as a complete display piece with stronger historical context.

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