There are precious books that barely anyone can afford himself to put it on his shelf among the other books that made a great impact on him. The reason number one is that there is only one sample of it which makes it very, but very expensive by default. The other reason is that they are not even on sale. Some of them are so expensive not because of its content but rather because of the expensive and unique way it has been printed or the look of the covers. On the text below check the most expensive books in the history.
1. “The tales of Beedle the Bard” – J. C. Rowling
This is the very first Rowling’s book which is not one of the “Harry Potter” chain but, however, plays a big role in her work. It’s been published in 2007 and there are only 7 samples of the same, handwritten by the author, as well as decorated with pictures she herself have drawn. The covers are covered with leather, decorated with silver and lunar stone. Six of the books she gave as gift to close friends and co-workers, while one of the samples of this book ended up on an auction on Amazon. A loyal fan paid as much as 4 million dollars to have it in his collection, while the author donated all those money in a charities.
2. “Traté des arbres fruitiers” – Henry Lui Duamel du Monso
There are five volumes of this handwritten book with public texts and detailed illustrations. Its price on an auction in 2006 was 3.4 million euros. Of course, there have been a loyal fan of all those 5 books who paid that price in order to have this treasure about the fruits in his house.
3. “The Gutenberg Bible”
This book is on the third place on the list of the most expensive books because of the way it was printed. It is the very first printed book with Johanes Gutenberg’s metal printing press. Nowadays there are only 48 samples of the first edition of this book. The famous Japanese bookstore “Marusen” bought a sample of 5 million dollars.
4. “The First Folio” – Shakespeare
This book is a collection of all the plays ever written by Shakespeare and it is a real treasure for the literature. Its official title is “Comedies, historic plays and tragedies of Sir William Shakespeare”. It has been published in 750 samples out of which 228 kept until today. One of Microsoft founders, Paul Alen, bought one of the samples for 6.2 million dollars.
5. “The Canterbury Tales” – Jeffrey Chaucer
There are only 7 samples of this book. Each one costs 7.5 million dollars. In 1998, a writer from London paid 4,6 million dollars for this book that contains only 24 stories.
6. “The Magna Carta”
This is one of the most important law records in the history in which people are the ones who have more rights than the monarchy. Today there are only 17 samples to be found. In 2007 it was sold on an auction for 21.3 million dollars. The one who bought it, David Rubinstain, believes that it is of crucial importance to have such a sample in the USA.
Elena a nice collection of books-they are a real treasury-unfortunately I read very few books-I never had an interest, so I do not know a little about the book
According to me reading books is way better than watching films or doing whatever! It´s never too late to start doing it now
Do you believe that I do not even watch movies – I had such a job that I did not let time-but I agree it is never too late
Ohh now I see. Well, sometimes the job prevents us from doing a lot of things :/
has anyone ever managed to find a complete copy of the Canterbury Tales?
I have no information about this, sorry 🙂
turns out they do
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/22120/22120-h/22120-h.htm
I´ll check this as I am always willing to learn something new! Thank you!
You’re quite welcome…
Very interesting, Elena. I hope the people who have these books have them somewhere safe. It would be horrible if they were damaged or destroyed.
I really hope so! Otherwise it would be a pity to buy it and not take care of it! It costs a fortune!
I was sure of Bible. Just that one. JKR still rocks …
I am impressed how much do they really coast! That’s a fortune!
I am a book lover. I do collect books, but not like some people do. I can’t afford to.
I even wonder whether the people who have bought these books have actually read them xD What’s your favourite genre? I love psychology books! I’m obsessed with them xD I wanna read as much of them as possible
I am like you. I read as much as, I can. I love non-fiction books. I will read just about anything. Psychology is very fascinating to me.
If you like psychology check Deepak Chopra’s books! Awesome!
Impressive list of books you have shared.
Impressive is the amount of money spent on them as well 😀 I’d love to read them all!
Biggles classics of aviation adventure stories are a treasure, as well. We have a few First Edition copies. I’m not sure if we’d consider selling them. We’d probably pass them on, amongst our other hardbound gold-gilded classsics, to our children. The heavy Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, 1873, is not a million dollars worth. But the highest it could sell is about $2,500 or more (the rib case needs gluing back) if we sold ours.
GA Henty fiction novels based on history are worth looking at that you might consider hunting for, keeping and reading. And pass them on to your children someday.
Thank you for the post. Awesome! Except for modern author J.K. Rowling.I’m not really fond of her.
That’s an impressive amount as well! Even though the ones listed up in this post tend to be more expensive. However I liked your comment. Very informative though
Very interesting and informative post.
Thank you Branka! What do you think about the prices?
There’s certainly a few very expensive books out there, way out of my price league! I had no idea J K Rowling was on the list though. Very interesting.
They are way too expensive! However, they must be worth it!