Hundreds queue for Clinton book by Angelique Chrisafis Friday July 4, 2003The Guardian Eric Hammond, 75, a retired builder from Upminster, was the first in the five-hour queue for Hillary Rodham Clinton's autograph yesterday afternoon. Like many of the 500-strong crowd outside Waterstones in Piccadilly, London, he was there because he thought Senator Clinton would be the first woman president of the US. He also, like several others, dabbled in the old British habit of collecting autographed books and keeping them in a box under the stairs. "A hardback signed by Senator Clinton might be worth £50 - £60 one...