CORRECTED: Fine Books & Collections: $65 Million in Books; Fine Books & Collections Ranks 2004 Auction Results for Book Collectors.DURHAM, N.C. -- Fine Books & Collections magazine has released its annual ranking of the top-selling rare books and manuscripts of 2004 at auction houses worldwide. The results: known as the "Fine Books 50," will be featured in the March/April 2005 edition of the magazine. The full list of 296 books and manuscripts that sold for more than $100,000 will be available on the magazine's web site at www.finebooksmagazine.com on March 1, 2005. Topping last year's sales was the Macclesfield Psalter, an English illuminated manuscript illuminated manuscript Handwritten book decorated with gold or silver, brilliant colours, elaborate designs, or miniature paintings. “Illumination” originally denoted embellishment of text with gold or silver, which gave the impression that the page had been from the 14th century, at $3.1 million. Coming in second at $1,576,000 was William "Bill" Wilson's hand-corrected manuscript of Alcoholics Anonymous's Big Book. Wilson was the co-founder of that organization. Twentieth century authors with household names History Formation (1998-2000) Household Names have been together since 1998, with various members rotating throughout the line-up with singer, Jason Garcia, until it was solidified in the summer of 2000 with bassist/keyboardist, Chris Peters, and drummer, C. J. garnered remarkably high prices. Books by Joyce, Hemingway, and Fitzgerald sold for more than a 12th century manuscript by the Venerable Bede Venerable Bede (c. 673–735) Benedictine monk; wrote memorable biographies of English saints. [Br. Hist.: NCE, 257] See : Biography and Autobiography , which fetched a "mere" $123,000. While these auction results represent healthy numbers, Brown points out that rare books are still remarkably affordable. "It is worth noting that the biggest story of the 2004 auction season was Sotheby's sale of Picasso's painting, Boy with a Pipe, for $104 million. It is sobering so·ber adj. so·ber·er, so·ber·est 1. Habitually abstemious in the use of alcoholic liquors or drugs; temperate. 2. Not intoxicated or affected by the use of drugs. 3. to think that you could have bought all 296 book items we describe and still had $40 million to spare." Fine Books & Collections serves the book-collecting market. To receive a PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. of the complete story and listing of 296 items, email Scott Brown Scott Brown may refer to:
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