Tuesday 17 February 2015

  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
  • A Natural History of Birds
         
(February 2015) Online book shopping has entered the six-figure era after AbeBooks sold a rare ornithology book from 1765 for £125,000, smashing the record for the most expensive item to sell on the Internet marketplace in its 19-year history.
The book's lengthy Italian title can be translated and shortened to A Natural History of Birds. Published in Florence in Italian in five volumes, it contains 600 beautiful hand-coloured engraved plates of birds. Commissioned by Maria Luisa, the Grand Duchess of Tuscany, the book took 10 years to complete. This copy's fine condition enhanced its value along with the fact that it is a scarce book - only 10 complete copies have been offered at auction in the past 40 years.
The previous most expensive items to sell through the AbeBooks marketplace were a 1937 first edition of The Hobbit and a 1644 copy of Areopagitica, John Milton's defense of press freedom, which sold for £40,500 each in 2003.
"We're thrilled to have sold such a valuable book for one of our booksellers," said Richard Davies, merchandising manager at AbeBooks. "We have been expecting a sale of this magnitude for some time. In 2013 we sold a book worth £36,860 and last year we had two sales of books priced over £23,000. A small number of people are comfortable spending large amounts of money online."
The book's artwork was drawn and etched by Violante Vanni and Lorenzo Lorenzi, while the text was penned by Saverio Manetti - an Italian physician, ornithologist, and director of the botanical garden in Florence from 1749 to 1782. The artwork was created using dead specimens from an Italian nobleman's ornithology collection as models, and the birds are displayed in rather dramatic, eye-catching poses. Some consider the book to be a commentary on 18th-century Italian high society because the bird poses are almost human.
Aside from the remarkable sale of Manetti's masterpiece, January 2015 also saw several other expensive books sell during the month, including an early arithmetic textbook from 1579, The Grounde of Artes, that sold for £14,543 and a set of first editions of the Lord of the Rings trilogy that sold for £12,842.
So what else can be purchased for around £125,000 on AbeBooks?
And what can be purchased for around £125,000 elsewhere?
  • A brand new 2015 Ferrari California
  • A one-bedroom flat in central Manchester with a roof garden
  • A diamond ring featuring a six-carat ruby

AbeBooks' 10 Most Expensive Sales of All Time

1. Storia naturale degli uccelli trattata con metodo e adornata di figure intagliate in rame e miniate al naturale. Ornithologia methodice digesta atque iconibus aeneis ad vivum illuminatis by Violante Vanni, Lorenzo Lorenzi & Saverio Manetti -£125,000
Translates as a 'Natural History of Birds Treated Systematically and Adorned with Copperplate Engraving Illustrations, in Miniature and Life-Size.' Five volumes containing more than 600 hand-coloured engraved plates of birds from around the world. Published in 1765.
2= The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien - £40,500
Published in September 1937, this first edition, first printing is in its original dust jacket. Only 1,500 copies of the first edition were printed, and they were sold out by mid-December of 1937.
2= Areopagitica: A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing To the Parliament of England by John Milton - £40,500
Published in 1644, this pamphlet by the author of the epic poem Paradise Lost defended the freedom of the Press as the British government suppressed their opponents' publications.
4. Der Naturforscher by J.E.I Walsh & J.D. Schreber - £37,600
Bound in 13 volumes and published between 1774 and 1804, this work deals with entomology, palaeozoology, mineralogy and geology, zoology and botany. Contains 143 folded engravings.
5= Utopia De optimo reip. statu, deque nova insula by Sir Thomas More - £37,400
More became a Catholic martyr when Henry VIII beheaded him. This 1518 fourth edition outlines his ideal state, and pleads for religious tolerance and universal education.
5= Poems with elegies on the author's death by John Donne - £37,400
Little written by Donne appeared in print in his lifetime but hundreds of manuscript copies were circulated by hand. This 1633 first edition was the first collection of his poems.
7. Historical, Military, and Picturesque Observations on Portugal by Lt.-Col George Thomas Landmann - £35,850
This 1818 first edition is described as "the most beautiful illustrated English book on Portugal of the period." Landmann fought in the Peninsular War, and his book details sieges and battles.
8. Das Kapital by Karl Marx - £32,250
First edition in three volumes, published in 1867, 1885 and 1894 - one of the most influential economic and political works of the 19th and 20th centuries.
9. Uranometria, Omnium Asterismorum Continens Schemata, Nova Methodo Delineata, Sereis Laminis Expressa by Johann Bayer - £29,750
A rare piece of astronomical history from 1603 - a first edition of the most famous celestial atlas of all with 48 lavishly illustrated tables portraying the constellations identified by the Greeks and a 49th table showing 12 newly discovered constellations. The book has the coat of arms of a Venetian family on both covers and a monastery stamp on its title page.
10. Casino Royale by Ian Fleming - £28,950
Signed first edition of the 1953 Jonathan Cape publication of Casino Royale, the first James Bond novel; this copy has also been inscribed by Fleming "To/ _____ _____/Something for the/flight/from the author".

Would you spend £125,000 on an online purchase?



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