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Ray Lewis Signs Books in Bel Air

Barnes and Noble had a line out the door hours before the former Raven appeared.

One of the legendary Ravens was in Bel Air Thursday signing copies of his new memoir.

Ray Lewis stopped by Barnes & Noble at the Tollgate shopping center from 6 to 8 p.m. to autograph his book, on the heels of an appearance at the Inner Harbor store from noon to 2 p.m.

See pics from the event here.

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The memoir—I Feel Like Going on: Life, Game and Glorywas released Tuesday. It details his ascent from a rocky Florida childhood to two Super Bowl wins and includes discussion of the murder charges he faced in connection with a 2000 stabbing outside an Atlanta nightclub. Following the 2013 Super Bowl, Lewis retired and became an ESPN analyst.

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“The book explodes with facts that I’ve only held to myself,” Lewis told BaltimoreRavens.com.

Wristbands were required for entry to the Bel Air event, redeemable with the receipt from any Barnes & Noble store or bn.com proving the purchase of Lewis’s book. Store employees started issuing wristbands at 9 a.m. on Oct. 22, and fans were lined up outside well before then.

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