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Lost Treasure of Literature Expected to Fetch Over £400,000 Discovered in Family Library After 50 Years

Renowned rare bookseller Peter Harrington is to present to the public the unique first edition presentation copy of Mary Shelley'sFrankenstein (1818), given by her to Lord Byron, with her autograph inscription on the front flyleaf.
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Renowned rare bookseller is to present to the public the unique first edition presentation copy of Mary Shelley's (1818), given by her to Lord Byron, with her autograph inscription on the front flyleaf.

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This copy of the best known fiction of the Romantic era had lain untouched for more than 50 years in the library of the late Douglas, Lord Jay, economist, Labour politician, and president of the Board of Trade under Harold Wilson . His grandson and keen bibliophile, Sammy, was sorting through his political papers for the archives of the Bodleian Library in Oxford, when he made the discovery.

Sammy Jay , 23, says:     "To Lord Byron, from the author"."

At first, Jay thought he was dreaming, but the next day Richard Ovenden , deputy librarian at the Bodleian, came to the house and verified the inscription as being in Mary Shelley's hand, which is when the reality and the magnitude of the find began to settle in.

The book will be available to view by the public from 26 September 2012 for one week at Peter Harrington's premises at 100 Fulham Road, Chelsea. A range of literary artefacts to illustrate the contemporary context of this astonishing volume will also be on display.

Peter Harrington's proprietor Pom Harrington adds,

The story of the genesis of is well known to literary scholars. That stormy night in June 1816 at the Villa Diodati on the shores of Lake Geneva, during which a ghost-story writing contest between Byron, the Shelleys, and Byron's physician Polidori led to the composition of Mary Shelley's novel, has entered literary history. Not only was the contest itself Byron's own idea (as Mary recollects in the preface to the third edition), but more generally Byron's influence as a thinker, a poet and a man played an incalculable role in shaping this most significant work of Romantic fiction.

Written on Mary Shelley's return to England , the book was published in a small edition of only 500 copies, the publisher giving six copies for her personal use to Mary.

Her husband Percy Shelley sent a copy to Byron by post and wrote on her behalf:        

Byron later recommended it to John Murray : "methinks it is a wonderful work for a Girl of nineteen".

High resolution photos are available upon request.

About Peter Harrington :

Peter Harrington , founded in 1969, is the number one rare book shop in Britain and among the top five rare booksellers in the world. We sell the finest printed books and first editions from the 15th century onwards. In addition, we incorporate a gallery offering works on paper and The Chelsea Bindery, specialising in hand-crafted luxury leather bindings.

We take a fresh approach to the traditional fusty old book shop. Our display mixes everything from 15th-century bibles to hypermodern first editions, from Gutenberg to J. K. Rowling .

Our gallery sells prints, modern and contemporary art, antique maps, views, photography and original artworks. The artists on display include Bridget Riley , Tracy Emin , Antony Gormley , Damien Hirst , L.S. Lowry , Andy Warhol , Takashi Murakami and many more.

http://www.peterharrington.co.uk

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