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London, July 7—The printed books, autograph letters and illuminated and other manuscripts and the library of the late Bram Stoker, who was for years manager for the late Sir Henry Irving, were sold at Sotheby’s to-day. The prices were not very high and many of the articles brought only a few shillings each. The total for the day was only $3,630.
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This article is reprinted from The Sun [New York] (July 8, 1913): no pagination.
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Browning, J.E. (2012). Low Prices for Americana: Library of Late Bram Stoker Sold in London (1913). In: Browning, J.E. (eds) The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137330840_29
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