The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

CORNER SOME SOBERING STUFF UNDER THE VOLCANO

- By Norman Watson

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Journey to the Centre of the Earth, £2,800 (Forum Auctions). popular Antiques Roadshow innovation is the invitation to its experts to bring along an item from their own collection­s which they regard a favourite. Generally, the pieces are deeply personal or have a meaningful family associatio­n.

A sale at Forum Auctions in London recalled one of the items which impacted on my own upbringing. It pleasantly jogged my memory, too.

This was a copy of Jules Verne’s wonderful early science fiction masterpiec­e A Journey to the Centre of the Earth.

This was my go-to book from the shelves of a cavernous cupboard in a back bedroom. I probably read it before I had reached double figures in age and eventually knew it back to front. I loved its deep blue cover with its shimmering title lettering. It had such a lot of pages for a wee lad, though.

Forum’s copy of the French novelist’s classic was the first English edition, published in 1872, with the so-familiar blue pictorial cloth with its gilt lettering.

The central figure is the eccentric German scientist Professor Otto Lidenbrock, who believes that volcanic tubes reach to the centre of the earth. With his nephew Axel and their guide Hans, they climb into Iceland’s volcano Snaefellsj­ökull, contending with many dangers, including prehistori­c creatures, before being spewed back to the surface by an active volcano, Stromboli, in southern Italy. Awesome.

The Journey inspired many later authors, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Edgar Rice Burroughs

Bracketed at £1,500-£2,000, the hammer price for this excellent copy was £2,800. 46 | Saturday, March 6, 2021

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