The book titled 'ABBA: The Treasures' has been published through Carlton Books to mark four decades since they released their album Waterloo, reported Digital Spy.
The hardback book will include previously unseen photographs, as well as personal removable memorabilia such as written set lists, tour itineraries and hand-annotated sheet music.
The book has been compiled and written by Ingmarie Halling and Carl Magnus Palm, with a foreword by all four members of the group.
Halling travelled with ABBA on all of their major tours and was responsible for the dressing room, costumes and make-up. She is currently the curator of the ABBA museum in Stockholm.
ABBA star Agnetha Faltskog recently revealed plans for a possible reunion in 2014 to mark the group's 40th anniversary.
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