The Citizen (KZN)

Tutu’s book fetches R3.5m

- AFP

A book authored by South African Nobel Peace Prize laureate and retired archbishop Desmond Tutu was a top seller at an auction to celebrate his 90th birthday, his representa­tives announced this week.

A signed first edition copy of Tutu’s 2004 book God Has a Dream was part of parapherna­lia auctioned to honour the anti-apartheid icon, pictured, who turns 90 on 7 October.

The auction fetched R3.5 million.

“The leather-bound hardcover is accompanie­d by a certificat­e of authentici­ty, is signed by the Archbishop, and is number 525 of a small print run of 1 200,” the Tutu foundation said.

In the book, Tutu recounts how his spirituali­ty guided him through his darkest times.

The book was donated by South African filmmaker Anant Singh, who also gave a rare signed copy of the limited 1994 edition of Nelson Mandela’s autobiogra­phy, Long Walk to Freedom.

“Both books exceeded expectatio­ns,” the foundation said, without divulging how much the books fetched.

A painting by Charles Foley of Tutu’s 2015 meeting with the Dalai Lama also surpassed expectatio­ns. –

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