Yep. Got all of the ones you listed. There's some great ones in there.
Sadly, I only have the softcover of the Factory book. I missed out on an original hardback. There was that limited release of the hardback a couple of years back , but decided against it. A lot of money, plus it's storing the damn things, Got to try and cut down on purchases (which I am slowly).
I have two copies of the Deborah Curtis book. The first I bought at Waterstones, here in Salop, on a sunny Sunday afternoon. This was a few days before the official release. not sure why they were selling it early.
The second copy is signed by Debbie. Think it's made out to me too, which is nice.
I was really annoyed that I didn't get this in person. I was meant to go to the signing with David Smith of 'Paradise' fanzine, who I was good friends with. But, long story short, my boss was being an arse and wouldn't let me have the day off. So I missed meeting her.
Still, David kindly got a copy signed for me in my absence.
It was around the time of that release that I saw a photo of Debbie and Natalie in the NME (or similar). I couldn't believe how much Natalie resembled her father (based on the photos of him).
Another book that I liked was the Mike West 'Joy Division' book. It had some info that I hadn't seen printed else, such as the band's equipment list.
Although, mostly in Italian, I quite liked the 'From The Centre Of The City' book that came with a bootleg CD of the band's first 'Warsaw' demos.
This was mainly interesting for some of the photos posted in it, including one or two other photos from Ralph Gibson's 'Somnabulist' collection that featured on the Unknown Pleasures inner sleeve:
http://www.ralphgibson.com/1970-somnambulist.htmlOther photos included one of Ian's memorial stone, the original photo of the boy being arrested by Nazis from 'The Ideal For Living' inner sleeve, photos from the Staglieno cemetery of the various statues used in by Bernard Pierre Wolff in JD artwork and a couple of stills from 'Strozcek'.
I found this stuff pretty interesting at the time and not things you could find in official publications.
Similarly, this was also the case with the aforementioned 'Form (& Substance)' book having things like a photo of the cover for 'House Of Dolls', along with the relevant extract from the book, plus photos from Ian's wedding etc.