The manuscript of Poe's sold 12 times more expensive evaluation
The manuscript of the first eight stanzas of the poem by Edgar Allan Poe "For Annie" (For Annie) was sold at Christie's auction for 830.5 thousand dollars at Estimé of 50-70 thousand.
In addition, the book by "Tamerlane and Other Poems" went under the hammer for 662.5 thousand dollars. So she set a record for works of American literature - prior achievement was another instance of "Tamerlane", sold about 20 years ago for 250 thousand dollars.
The works included in the book, written by, and before reaching the age of 14, and went "Tamerlane" in 1827, when the author was 18. As published his first collection of his own money and anonymous: the signature read "Bostonets. Printed copies were only 40-50. Retained only 12 of them, sold the book - one of the two who are in private collections. Lot estimated at 500-700 thousand dollars.
Total trading rare editions and manuscripts at Christie's, last December 4 in New York, brought 4.9 million dollars. Publication of Dickens' "Christmas Carol" in 1847 went under the hammer for 290.5 thousand in the evaluation of 120-180 thousand dollars. The first edition of "Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman sold for 218,5 thousand dollars (estimate - 80-120 thousand). "The Raven and Other Poems" by sold for 182,5 thousand measured at 100-150 thousand. The first edition of The Origin of Species "Darwin went under the hammer for 146,5 thousand dollars in Estimé of 80-120 thousand.
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