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Scott: "I’m Innocent"

Hervé | July 16, 2008

Today’s Daily Mail features comments from Raymond Scott, the man arrested this week in connection with the theft of the Durham First Folio. Scott has apparently now been released from custody [on bail], as he is described as giving the interview while “sipping Dom Perignon champagne and puffing on a giant Havana cigar.” There’s also a picture.

Scott claims “I have done nothing wrong at all.” He says he bought the Shakespeare volume in Cuba, and that it is not the same book stolen from Durham University in 1998. He seems to think he baffled the police: “During the interview with the police I asked, ‘How can you possibly know we are dealing with the same book?’ ‘They shuffled in their seats and looked uncomfortable. I am afraid the celebrations at Durham University were premature, it is not the manuscript that was stolen.’”

First of all, it is decidedly not a manuscript, Mr. Scott, it is a printed book. And the very suggestion that the Folger’s staff would have gotten the identification wrong seems to me utterly ludicrous (even though I have learned since writing on Friday that, most unfortunately, identifying marks were removed from the Durham book, making its captors barbarians as well as thieves). First Folios don’t just pop up out of nowhere, it’s as simple as that. Knowing the collation and the distinctive characteristics of the Durham copy should have easily enabled conclusive proof. An official at Durham said of Scott’s claims “The book was identified by leading experts at the Folger Library. They are confident of its authenticity as the one which was stolen from Durham University.” If full First Folio census results were accessible online (which they don’t appear to be at the moment), it should be a fairly easy match, even with the destruction inflicted on the book.

More from Scott: “I am an innocent man and I believe no charges will be brought against me. I am also confident that the book will be returned to Britain, not to the University of Durham, but to me. The police are welcome to ask me anything, including my inside leg measurement, which for the record is 31 and a half inches, but I have done nothing wrong at all. They took away boxes of books in the search of my home, most of them were new and could be bought on the shelves of Waterstone’s. They also caused great anxiety for my sainted mother but, other than that, achieved nothing.” He told the paper he “obtained the book through ‘contacts’ but refused to say how much he paid.”

The Independent adds that police have called in “experts on rare and antiquarian books” to help examine the “mountain of tomes” removed from Scott’s house (in five “people carriers”). Their report notes that Scott’s next court appearance will be in November.

Travis also weighs in on the case; I agree with him that Scott may not be the original thief (if he was, he shouldn’t have needed authentication, for example). There are still some unanswered questions swirling around, which hopefully will be cleared up as we move forward.

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No spitting on the Senate floor, sir!

Hervé | July 6, 2008
I found this little gem on our shelves today while browsing.
I wonder if the manuscript note on the flyleaf is correct (”Jefferson’s own copy.”)? Perhaps the Library of Congress, who is reconstructing his library as we speak, would be able to tell me.
When Thomas Jefferson became vice president in 1797, he also became presiding officer of the U.S. Senate. He decided to compile a manual of legislative procedure as a guide for him and for future presiding officers, and also with an eye to minimizing senators’ criticism of rulings from the chair. The Virginia polymath sets forth rules of order and procedure–probably more dictating to the legislature than would be tolerated from a president these days. The work is comprehensive, covering everything from daily order to rules, quorums, motions, bills, conferences, treaties, impeachment, and much, much more. For example, in order to bring some decorum to debates, Jefferson instructs that “no one is to disturb another in his speech by hissing, coughing, spitting, speaking or whispering to another.”
(Thanks to the catalogers at the Reese Company for this description).
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Rare Sherlock Holmes Manuscript

Hervé | June 9, 2008

The complete manuscript of a Sherlock Holmes short story will be on display at the Antiquarian Book Fair today with a price tag of £250,000. The manuscript is a 28 page edition of ‘The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax’, written in 1911, which managed to survive the cursed Conan Doyle estate. If sold, the manuscript will be [...]

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Gothic Illuminated Sketchbook

Hervé | May 20, 2008

Illuminated fabulous creatures

ornamental foliage garlands

Bird sketches for illuminated manuscript

lettrines and foliage in partially completed manuscript page

Historisierte Initialen, 20v

Practice sketches of illuminated initals with insert scenes

Incomplete illuminated letters and foliage

Practice series of illuminated initals

Practice series of illuminated lettrines

Practice series of illuminated initals and foliage

Two capital letters illuminated

Large incomplete illuminated initial with scenic insert and foliage

Large detailed illuminated letter and surrounding arabesque decoration

Illuminated letter with scenic infill, text and surrounds of stylised animals and decoration

Colourful lettrine, text and incomplete border of leaves and decoration

Near-complete central miniature surrounded by sketched outline of textual decoration

Stephen Schreiber’s late gothic pattern book was produced in Urach in the (now) state of Baden-Württemberg in South-West Germany in 1494. It was dedicated to Count Eberhard (Eberhard the bearded, later first Duke) of Württemberg.

The parchment manuscript appears to be a manual of templates and/or a practice book containing partially completed sketches, painted and calligraphy initals, stylised floral decorative motifs, plant foliage tendrils, fantastic beast border drolleries, together with some gold and silver illumination work.

‘Spätgotisches Musterbuch des Stephan Schriber - BSB Cod.icon. 420′ from Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum (MDZ), contains about sixty four pages in total (probably fifty illustrated pages). [catalogue record] [via Marion McNealy]

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Collection of Rare Cook Materials to be Sold

Hervé | May 5, 2008

The Sydney Morning Herald reports that a collection of James Cook materials (books, maps, portraits, manuscripts, &c.) will be sold this month “in a fixed-price sale organised by Hordern House, the rare books specialist.” The 133-item collection has been accumulated “over the past 15 years by an American investment consultant, Robert Parks.”

Highlights include a 1772 manuscript letter by Cook requesting the return of one of his sailors who had been press-ganged by the East India Company, and one of two surviving copies of the “Banks Map,” the first to show the entire continent of Australia. “Other oddities in Mr Parks’s collection include a print of Cook watching a boxing match in Hawaii; another print shows what is believed to be the first image of a surfer in western art. There are scientific treaties examining Cook’s successful prevention of scurvy and an extremely rare book of Hawaiian and Tahitian fabrics that had been collected by Cook and his men on the Resolution.”

The Hordern House catalogue will be available later this month for A$45.

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Check your attic for Lincoln letters!

Hervé | May 2, 2008

This just in from the auction world:

“A fabulous Lincoln letter, magnificent both for its content and price, broke all kinds of U.S. auction records at Sotheby’s last month. The President wrote the 1864 letter in response to a petition he had received from schoolchildren in the Concord, Massachusetts, class of Mary Mann, widow of famed educator and abolitionist Horace Mann. Their petition was headed “Petition of the children of the United States; (under 18 years) that the President will free all slave children.” In his reply, Lincoln writes, “Please tell these little people I am very glad their young hearts are so full of just and generous sympathy, and that, while I have not the power to grant all they ask, I trust they will remember that God has, and that, as it seems, He wills to do it.” If it sounds odd that Lincoln was not willing to free slaves in 1864, long after the Emancipation Proclamation, it must be remembered that the Proclamation only freed slaves in states in rebellion against the United States. Slavery was still legal in the border Union states of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia. This letter was sold for a record price of $3,401,000. Sotheby’s noted that this was not only a record price for a Lincoln manuscript, but for any presidential or any American manuscript ever sold at auction. It was sold to an unnamed American telephone bidder.”

By Michael Stillman. For the full article, see http://www.americanaexchange.com/NewAE/aemonthly/article.asp?f=1&page=1&id=633)

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