His eagerly awaited book, called simply My Autobiography, has echoed his managerial success with Manchester United by becoming a champion in the publishing world, selling 115,547 copies in a week.
Fergie’s hardback book - which has a cover price of £25 - notched up the biggest first-week sale for a non-fiction title since official records began 15 years ago, according to industry magazine The Bookseller.
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In his own words: Sir Alex Ferguson's autobiography is now the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all-time
Snapped up: The controversial tome has sold 115,547 in a week
Sir Alex’s book was well ahead of many other big name memoirs for their first week on the shelves, including Tony Blair’s book A Journey which sold 92,000 copies three years ago and David Beckham’s My Side, which achieved 86,000 first-week sales a decade ago.
The ex-United boss created a huge buzz with the publication of his book.
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