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A thrift-store manager found a first-edition copy of 'The Hobbit' in the backroom. It just sold for $13,000.

Jul 12, 2023, 17:40 IST
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An auction house examines another first-edition copy of "The Hobbit" by JRR Tolkien.Sang Tan/AP Photo
  • A thrift-store manager found a first-edition copy of JRR Tolkien's "The Hobbit" while organizing stock.
  • He initially thought it was too old to be able to sell, according to The Independent.
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A manager at a charity thrift store in the UK found a rare, first-edition copy of JRR Tolkien's "The Hobbit," which just sold on eBay for £10,099.50 ($13,055.98), according to the Independent.

The book, which was first published in 1937, brought in a small windfall for the Cancer Research store in Dundee, Scotland, which normally sells items for £5 ($6.46) or less.

"The Hobbit" went on to become one of the best-selling books of all time, with over 100 million copies sold. It was also adapted into a big-budget trilogy of movies, which along with "The Lord of the Rings" became one of the highest-grossing movie series ever made.

"The Hobbit" has never been out of print, but few first-edition copies remain. Only 1,500 copies were printed in the book's first-ever run.

Adam Carsley, the manager of the Cancer Research store in Dundee, said he wasn't expecting to come across one when he was organizing stock in the backroom.

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At first, he thought the "well looked after" book was going to be hard to sell in the store due to its age, according to the Independent. But then he examined it a little further.

"I opened the first page to see it was a first edition and thought it may be worthy of sending to the eBay team," Carsley said, per the Independent.

Even then he wasn't expecting such a high price. "At first, I thought we'd get a maximum of £500 if we were lucky so I couldn't believe it when I heard a few months later it had sold for over £10,000," he said.

Carsley told the Independent that it was one of the most valuable items donated to the store.

"Most definitely the highest price achieved on our eBay site for a single item," he said, per the newspaper, adding: "Donations like these help to fund lifesaving research across the whole of the UK."

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Cancer Research did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Another first-edition copy of "The Hobbit" previously sold at auction in 2021 for £59,800 ($77,305), the Bournemouth Daily Echo reported.

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