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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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London’s Olympia Antiquarian Book Fair

Hervé | May 27, 2008

As we gear up for this year’s Olympia Book Fair, I would like to highlight some of the exciting items that will be on show in London during 5 - 7 June. Some interesting items: Signed, first edition, first printing of The Spy Who Loved Me by Ian Fleming, £12,000 (Lucius Books) William Shakespeare, The Works [...]

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All’s Well that ends Well

Hervé | May 16, 2008

Christie’s book sale on 4 June will be offering a fine selection of valuable manuscripts and printed books with highlights of a Shakespeare 1st, 2nd and 4th folios, and a large collection of inscribed HG Wells books from a direct descendent of the author. A copy of Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies, omitted from Lee’s 1906 [...]

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The Bard’s birthday

Hervé | April 23, 2008

Today is Shakespeare’s birthday. Well, we really don’t know that, actually. He was baptized on April 26, 1564 (almost exactly 444 years ago), but when he actually was born is debatable. We do know that he died fifty-two years later, on this day in 1616, which is why we celebrate this date.

There are some interesting books related to Shakespeare in the collections, but I will pass them by and focus on another, for a couple of reasons. First, this book was printed that same year (1616), across the channel in France. Second, it is unlikely that I would blog about this book for any other reason, so in the interests of kicking things into the light, here it is:

Johannes Cassianus (ca. 360–445 AD) was educated in a monastery at Bethlehem, made a pilgrimage to Egypt, where he remained for seven years, and then traveled to Constantinople, where he was consecrated a deacon; in 404 he went to Rome. The sack of Rome by Alaric convinced him that peace and safety could not be attained except by settling down in solitude. he went to Massilia, founded two monasteries (one for men and one for women), and wrote, for the instruction of his pupils, the external rules after which a hermit’s life is led, and the internal labor by which the final goal is reached. By his books, and by his two foundations, he introduced monasticism in the Western Church. Shown here is the standard edition of his complete works, printed in Douay (a small town in France), prepared by a Benedictine monk of the Abbey of St. Vaast at Arras, Allart Gazet (1566-1626).

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Academy of the Sword

Hervé | October 29, 2007

Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, a cat, to scratch a man to death!a braggart, a rogue, a villain, that fights by the book of arithmetic![Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet - III, i]Between the 16th and 18th centuries swordplay experienced an evolution in technology and technique. The heavier broadswords w

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Of books inside books - Hindu

Hervé | August 13, 2007

HinduOf books inside booksHindu, India - Aug 4, 2007… The Book of Air and Shadows is the hunt for an unknown Shakespeare manuscript; the heroine of Diane Setterfield’s The Thirteenth Tale is an antiquarian …

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