Today, Sotheby's auction house in London had, in Lot 31, the copy of Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim formerly owned by Sylvia Plath. The copy has Plath's bookplate, her underlinings, and her marginal annotations. There is also a note added by Ted Hughes. Estimates for the lot was that it would sell for £6,000-8,000.
Plath's library is largely divided between her archives at Smith College (Mortimer Rare Book Room); Indiana University (Lilly Library); and Emory University (Robert W. Woodruff Library). In addition to those held by libraries and special collections, some copies of books formerly belonging to Plath are also held privately.
Lot 31 of this auction just concluded. The book sold for a WHOPPING £12,500 /$19,357 / €14,760. Well, well above the high estimate. Go Plath!
Earlier today, in another Sotheby's auction, a copy of the limited edition Uncollected Poems (Turret Books, 1965) sold as part of a big lot of books of "Twentieth-Century First and Limited Editions" (see Lot 308) in London.
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Plath's library is largely divided between her archives at Smith College (Mortimer Rare Book Room); Indiana University (Lilly Library); and Emory University (Robert W. Woodruff Library). In addition to those held by libraries and special collections, some copies of books formerly belonging to Plath are also held privately.
Lot 31 of this auction just concluded. The book sold for a WHOPPING £12,500 /$19,357 / €14,760. Well, well above the high estimate. Go Plath!
Earlier today, in another Sotheby's auction, a copy of the limited edition Uncollected Poems (Turret Books, 1965) sold as part of a big lot of books of "Twentieth-Century First and Limited Editions" (see Lot 308) in London.
All links accessed 10 July 2013.