Trump is selling a book of letters celebrities wrote him. You can get a signed copy for $399.

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Former President Donald Trump is releasing a new book that is a compilation of letters from other famous people.

His second book since his presidency, "Letters to Trump" will arrive April 25 and promises 320 pages of more than 150 letters from celebrities and politicians, including Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jackson, Queen Elizabeth II and Richard Nixon.

According to a press release, Trump "hand picked" each letter sent within a 40-year time span and will provide his own commentary for each entry.

"What do presidents, royals, celebrities, and business titans have in common? They all love Donald Trump. Long before entering politics, Donald Trump lived an extraordinary life," founder of Winning Team Publishing Sergio Gor said in a statement. "No book highlights his iconic relationships like 'Letters to Trump,' and we are thrilled to be able to share it with our readers."

Donald Trump to release a book of letters sent to him from celebrities in April.
Donald Trump to release a book of letters sent to him from celebrities in April.

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Trump's first book post-presidency, "Our Journey Together," was a 320-page photo book released December 2021 and included his commentary alongside pictures taken of him during his time in the White House.

Winning Team Publishing is a conservative publishing house founded in 2021 by Gor and Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr.

"Letters" is priced at $99 with an option for readers to pay $399 for a signed copy.

Other books Winning Team has published include Donald Trump Jr.'s "Liberal Privilege" and Charlie Kirk's "The College Scam."

Trump has put his hat in the 2024 presidential race and remains the Republican front-runner, despite the prospect of indictments.

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"I won’t even think about leaving,” Trump told reporters before a CPAC speech.

Contributing: David Jackson

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Donald Trump's new book includes letters from Oprah, Queen Elizabeth