Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Personal Library Sells For $2.3 Million, Exceeding 'Wildest Dreams' Of Auctioneers

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s annotated copy of the 1957-58 Harvard Law Review sold for $100,312.50 in an auction.

by Bonhams that included over 1,000 books and other items from the late Supreme Court Justice’s personal library and raised over $2.3 million, wildly exceeding auctioneers’ expectations.... [+]

of Leadership Award to Agnes Gund at The Library of Congress on February 14, 2020 in Washington, D.C.Other high-ticket items at the auction, which ended Thursday, included a copy of Ginsburg’s collected writings,

 

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