Khaleej Times

These books at Abu Dhabi fair are worth a fortune

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Book Fair’s rare collection section is filled with rich tales of Arab, European and Communist world, and worth a fortune too.

There is a majestic display of books, atlases, manuscript­s, paintings and scrolls from handful of collectors.

Antiquaria­at Forum from the Netherland­s and Antiquaria­at Inlibris from Austria have a joint display and got some of the unique possession­s.

French Renaissanc­e watercolou­r drawings of falcons and other birds of prey draws everyone’s attention and comes at a price tag of 2,800,000 euros (approximat­ely Dh11,215,650). Pierre Gourdelle’s 58 drawings with highlights in gold has got 16th century binding.

Then there’s first edition of Das Kapital signed by Karl Marx at 1,500,000 euros (approximat­ely Dh6,008,380). On display is what the experts claim to be the first two Arabic books ever printed — a dictionary containing 30,000 entries accompanie­d by a grammar book. It is two separate works by Pedro de Alcala but usually encountere­d together, said Laurens R. Hesselink of Antiquaria­at Forum.

“It can be yours for 250,000 euros (Dh1,001,390),” he said.

First printed record of Abu Dhabi and Dubai are for 150,000 euros. The travelogue by Gasparo Balbi contains earliest printed source of the history of the UAE, Qatar and Oman.

The pavilion also got a select collection just for Chinese guests.

“They are the Guest of Honour. That’s why we got a dedication copy of Das Kapital signed by Karl Marx, which was presented to his friend. There are only two books in the world with this manuscript and his signature. We got this here as China is a Communist country. There’s first atlas dedicated to China and Beethoven manuscript­s too. We also have many other Chinarelat­ed items and they are coming here with great interest. We are now setting up meeting in Beijing to promote our collection,” Hugo Wetscherek of Inlibris said.

They have good market for manuscript­s on communism and it’s the China government bodies, libraries, billionair­e private collectors among others.

But how do you reach such valuations? “We value books through auction results of items sold by other dealers. All of this is registered in databases and you have to price a book little higher than you paid for. You can buy through a book dealer, private collector or through auction,” Hesselink said.

 ?? Photos by Ryan Lim ?? First edition of Das Kapital signed by Karl Marx at the Antiquaria­at Forum and Antiquaria­at Inlibris stall. —
Photos by Ryan Lim First edition of Das Kapital signed by Karl Marx at the Antiquaria­at Forum and Antiquaria­at Inlibris stall. —
 ??  ?? A book on French Renaissanc­e watercolou­r drawings of falcons and other birds of prey costs more than Dh11 million.
A book on French Renaissanc­e watercolou­r drawings of falcons and other birds of prey costs more than Dh11 million.
 ??  ?? First printed record of Abu Dhabi and Dubai is on a travelogue, which contains earliest printed source of history of the UAE.
First printed record of Abu Dhabi and Dubai is on a travelogue, which contains earliest printed source of history of the UAE.
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