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	<title>Never Yet Melted &#187; Poor Richard&#8217;s Almanack</title>
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		<title>Berwick, Pennsylvania Society Finds Rare Book, Promptly Sells It</title>
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	The local historical society atBerwick, Pennsylvania, a borough of 10,000 people in largely rural Columbia County, was inventorying its collection of Early America almanacs and discovered it possessed a rare 1733 first annual edition of Benjamin Franklin&#8217;s Poor Richard&#8217;s Almanack.

	The almanac, bound with several others, proved authentic, and was sold yesterday at Sotheby&#8217;s, bringing $556,500, [...]]]></description>
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	<p>The local historical society at<a href="http://www.sothebys.com/app/live/lot/LotDetail.jsp?lot_id=159541320">Berwick</a>, Pennsylvania, a borough of 10,000 people in largely rural Columbia County, was inventorying its collection of Early America almanacs and discovered it possessed a rare 1733 first annual edition of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin">Benjamin Franklin</a>&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor_Richard%27s_Almanack">Poor Richard&#8217;s Almanack</a>.</p>

	<p>The almanac, bound with several others, proved authentic, and was sold yesterday at <a href="http://www.sothebys.com/app/live/lot/LotDetail.jsp?lot_id=159541320">Sotheby&#8217;s</a>, bringing $556,500, the second largest price ever paid at auction for an American book. The record holder remains George Washington&#8217;s copy of the Federalist Papers also sold by Sotheby&#8217;s in 1990 for $1.4 million.</p>

	<p>Whatever will the historical society do with so much money?</p>

	<p><a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/AP/story/1089622.html">Some news agency</a>&#8217;s account.</p>

	<p>I know myself of a county courthouse in Pennsylvania where original documents signed by Benjamin Franklin in his capacity as secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are still sitting unrecognized in the county clerk&#8217;s office.  I could have pointed out their value, but I kind of like the idea of their being in the same place they&#8217;ve always been.</p>
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