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Rare Shakespeare first edition sold for nearly 2m pounds

LONDON (AFP) - A rare first edition of British playwright William Shakespeare’s works from 1623 sold for 1.87 million pounds ($2.75 million) at Christie’s on Wednesday, the auction house said.

A private U.S. collector bought the book as well as three subsequent Shakespeare collected works from 1632, 1664 and 1685 for a total of 2.48 million pounds.

“The universality and timelessness of Shakespeare’s insight into human nature continues to engage and enthrall audiences the world over,” Margaret Ford, international head of books and manuscripts for Christie’s, said in a statement.

Ford had said earlier, “It is deeply moving to handle the first printed record of his collected plays and to be reminded of their tremendous impact.”

The first folio of Shakespeare’s collected works is displayed at Christie’s auction rooms in London on April 19. (AP-Yonhap)
The first folio of Shakespeare’s collected works is displayed at Christie’s auction rooms in London on April 19. (AP-Yonhap)

The book, known as a First Folio, was published just seven years after Shakespeare‘s death.

Around 750 copies are believed to have been printed and only around 200 known editions remain.

The anthology contains 36 plays including 18 that were published for the first time -- such as “Macbeth” and “Julius Caesar” -- and would probably have been lost without the First Folio.

Britain in April celebrated the anniversary of Shakespeare’s death 400 years ago with a series of events in his hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon in central England.

The University of Oxford confirmed last month that a new First Folio found at the Mount Stuart stately home on the Scottish island of Bute was authentic.
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