Monday, April 25, 2011

Rare book discovery: 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle surfaces in Utah | The Associated Press

The Associated Press: 500-year-old book surfaces in Utah:
"'Late in the afternoon, a man sat down and started unwrapping a book from a big plastic sack, informing me he had a really, really old book and he thought it might be worth some money,' he said. 'I kinda start, oh boy, I've heard this before.'

Then he produced a tattered, partial copy of the 500-year-old Nuremberg Chronicle.
The German language edition printed by Anton Koberger and published in 1493 is a world history beginning in biblical times. It's considered to be one of the earliest and most lavishly illustrated books produced after Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press and revolutionized publishing.

'I was just absolutely astounded. I was flabbergasted, particularly here in the interior West,'"

...displayed at Ken Sanders Rare Books in Salt Lake City. The Utah book dealer came across the 500-year-old German language edition while appraising items brought in by locals at a fundraiser for the town museum in Sandy, about 15 miles south of Salt Lake City. It's considered to be one of the earliest and most lavishly illustrated books produced after the invention of the printing press.



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