By Erin Sherry
Spring 2018 Intern
As a lifelong book lover, I’ve been known to
rack up quite the bookstore bill, and often find self-control difficult to
exercise when I’m lost in the stacks. Unique copies of my favorite books, such
as a holographic edition of Haruki Murakami’s A Wild Sheep Chase and a signed copy of the illustrated Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,
are among my most prized possessions. However, there are some limits to how much I’m willing to spend on books, and these
rare reads—cashing in as some of the most expensive titles in the world—definitely
make the cut!
The Tales of Beedle the Bard (“The Moonstone
Edition”), J.K. Rowling: $3.98 million
Arguably, you can’t put a price tag on the
magic of the Harry Potter series. However, two copies of this handwritten and illustrated
companion collection have sold for upwards of 4 million (muggle) dollars!
The Birds of America, John James
Audubon: $10 million
Only 120 copies of this hand-colored, life-sized book were
ever completed by the renowned artist, so its frequent moniker as “the most expensive
book in the world” comes as no surprise.
Codex Hammer, Leonardo da
Vinci: $30.8 million
Microsoft’s Bill Gates took this rare notebook (full of over 300
original notes and illustrations) off the market in 1994, though he has been
lending it to museums once a year ever since.
Though I think I’ll remain loyal to the
discount tables at my favorite bookshops until I strike the lottery, it sure is
fun to dream!
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