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World’s most expensive book goes up for sale

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A rare copy of John James Audubon’s Birds of America, labelled as being the world’s most expensive book, is to go on sale at Sotheby’s.

Only 119 complete copies of the 19th-century book are known to exist, and 108 are owned by museums and libraries.

A separate edition of the wildlife book sold for a record-breaking price of $8.8 million a decade ago.

The copy going under the hammer in December comes from the collection of the late Lord Hesketh.

It contains 1,000 life-sized illustrations of almost 500 breeds of birds.

It took wildlife artist John James Audubon 12 years to complete his study for the book.

He did so by travelling across America, shooting the birds. He would then hang them on bits of wire to paint them.

The artist then went to Britain to print the volumes and targeted the rich to buy copies.

Lord Hesketh’s collection also includes a rare copy of William Shakespeare’s First Folio, which Sotheby’s said is “the most important book in all of English Literature”.

Of the 750 that were probably printed, only 219 are known to exist today.

The copy being offered for sale, which dates back to 1623, has a valuation of up to £1.5 million, and only has three pages missing.

Letters addressed from Elizabeth I relating to Mary Queen of Scots are also going under the hammer at the sale, which takes place on December 7.

David Goldthorpe, a senior specialist in Sotheby’s books and manuscripts department in London, said: “To have all these items in one sale is remarkable; it’s certainly never happened in my time, 15 years, and people who’ve been here longer can’t recall it.”

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