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  2. Sotheran's - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, Sotheran's sold to J. P. Morgan a Gutenberg Bible on vellum, for £2,750, and an even more expensive collection of Byron manuscripts; the following year, it secured the Warwick Castle Shakespeare Library for Henry Clay Folger. [1] [3] [4] From 1936 to 2024, the shop was located at 2-5 Sackville Street, London.

  3. Gabriel Wells - Wikipedia

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    The book itself was undistinguished but John Harrison Stonehouse of Sotheran dealers had commissioned Sangorski to provide the most luxurious binding possible. The work took nearly two years to finish and included 1,050 jewels. It was described by James Sprague as "relatively the most expensive book binding ever done in the 20th century."

  4. File:Sotherans, London.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. 9 misprints that are worth a ton of money. Do you have a copy?

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    Penguin books in Australia recently had to reprint 7,000 copies of a now-collectible book because one of the recipes called for "salt and freshly ground black people." 9 misprints that are worth a ...

  6. 6 Antique Items From the 1900s That Are Worth Thousands of ...

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    The animal kingdom gives antique collectors another win, as this silver hedgehog is valued at more than $1,200 on 1stDibs. This pincushion is listed for just shy of $1,000 on I.Franks Silver.

  7. John Harrison Stonehouse - Wikipedia

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    John Harrison Stonehouse (1864 – 27 August 1937) was an English bookseller and Charles Dickens scholar at long-established London booksellers Sotheran's where he rose from apprentice to managing director through hard work and a strong entrepreneurial instinct.

  8. Bernard Shapero - Wikipedia

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    Bernard John Shapero (born August 1963) is a British dealer in antiquarian rare books and works on paper, the founder of Shapero Rare Books of 94 New Bond Street, Mayfair, London. [1] In 2005, Slate called him "London's most successful rare-book dealer and arguably the top dealer in the world today".

  9. Bernard Quaritch - Wikipedia

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    In 1848 he started to issue a monthly Catalogue of Foreign and English Books. About 1858 he began to purchase rare books, one of the earliest of such purchases being a copy of the Mazarin Bible (usually known as the Gutenberg Bible), and within a period of forty years he possessed six separate copies of this rare and valuable edition. [5]

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