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Post by duckman on Jun 15, 2009 5:23:19 GMT -8
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090615/ap_on_re_us/us_soldier_book_auctionA rare leather-bound book that played an influential role in America's early history could bring a windfall for a soldier training for his second tour in Iraq.
Indiana National Guard Capt. Nathan Harlan was a high school junior when he paid $7 for a 1788 first edition of volume one of "The Federalist" — a two-volume book of essays calling for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
Harlan, a 35-year-old from Granger, Ind., said he always thought his find might be worth about $500, not the thousands it could fetch when it's sold online Tuesday by Heritage Auction Galleries of Dallas.
"I'm really hoping it goes for $100,000, but I'm not holding my breath," he said, chuckling.
The divorced father of three was 16 when he bought the 227-page book in 1990 after his mother spotted it among book stacks as they browsed at a South Bend, Ind., flea market.
Harlan's high school history class happened to be discussing "The Federalist" — also known as "The Federalist Papers" — that same week, so he knew the book was special.
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Post by jayohen on Oct 8, 2012 19:18:10 GMT -8
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Post by george1861 on Oct 9, 2012 1:09:25 GMT -8
And Uncle Sam is going to help himself to how much of that? Fair Tax now!
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Post by Maxflex on Oct 9, 2012 7:00:01 GMT -8
A bit of luck and a bit of knowledge even knowing what the book could mean.
That would not happen to me. If it is not Sfi-fi I doubt I would even look at the title twice.
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