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  • - So what do we have this time?

  • Well, this time I bought you something wildly interesting.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Which is?

  • A book by Oscar Wilde.

  • You really need to work on the jokes, dude.

  • And that's among the best of them.

  • [BOOING]

  • I bought this one privately from a family that inherited it.

  • I love Oscar Wilde.

  • There's just a lot of wit and charm in his works.

  • I'm asking a really reasonable price today of $2,000.

  • You know, it's so reasonable I don't think I want

  • to take much less than that.

  • OK, this is interesting.

  • "The Happy Prince and Other Tales" by Oscar Wilde.

  • Printed in 1888.

  • 1888.

  • Is this a first edition?

  • This is a first edition.

  • And it's a very interesting book.

  • This was really the first book that sort of

  • cemented his literary career.

  • Yeah, and half the country loved him--

  • loved his works, and thought he was

  • just a complete genius, and the other half absolutely hated

  • him.

  • Exactly.

  • I'm sure you know Oscar Wilde was

  • one of these great personalities of the 19th century.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, yeah, he was a very odd cat.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Exactly.

  • Well, I consider him sort of like the Lady

  • Gaga of the 1890s.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Oscar Wilde published the majority of his work

  • during a seven-year stretch in the late 1800s.

  • And even though he's still considered a creative genius,

  • he seems to be remembered more today

  • for having that over-the-top personality

  • and just being a funny guy.

  • So how many actual stories are there in here?

  • Well, there's five stories in there.

  • Definitely cool, man.

  • So how much do you want for it?

  • I'm looking for $2,000 for it.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Which might very well be a good price.

  • I'm not sure.

  • I'm going to call Rebecca up.

  • I'm going to get her down here.

  • She will help me out with this.

  • - Oh, of course, yeah. - OK?

  • Hang out a little bit. I'm gonna go give her a call.

  • Great. Thanks so much.

  • A first edition Oscar Wilde would be

  • an amazing item for the shop.

  • But I don't want to get too excited

  • until Rebecca gets here and tells me it's the real deal.

  • What have we got?

  • We have something really wild.

  • Yeah.

  • You gotta stop those bad jokes.

  • You both need to stop those bad jokes.

  • Oscar Wilde.

  • Well, this is the book.

  • He says it's a first edition.

  • May I pull it out of the Mylar?

  • Of course.

  • You know how to handle these things.

  • This was the sort of breakout work for Wilde.

  • He had printed a number of poems.

  • He was famous for doing reviews.

  • But this is when the literary establishment starts taking him

  • a little bit more seriously.

  • And just a couple of years later, he ends up producing

  • "The Picture of Dorian Gray."

  • And then, of course, his big, big hit was "The Importance

  • of Being Earnest."

  • And he lived a very extravagant lifestyle, too.

  • Even on his deathbed, he was sipping champagne.

  • And he supposedly said, alas, I'm dying beyond my means.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • I'm a fan of Oscar Wilde because he is all about style.

  • He had a number of contributions in the literary world,

  • but also, he was kind of important in the history

  • of authorship, of this superstar author

  • that everyone paid attention to.

  • So it's definitely a first edition?

  • In this case, we actually call this the first trade edition

  • because the same year, there was a deluxe edition

  • published of 75 copies.

  • OK.

  • And this is the trade edition, the first that

  • was pretty much open access.

  • You didn't have to pay specially for.

  • And there were 1,000 copies of this printed, which

  • is still a very small number.

  • OK.

  • So what do you think of the condition?

  • Listen, I've seen better, but I've seen worse.

  • OK?

  • This book is notorious for this kind of soiling.

  • Japanese vellum, which is what you've got here,

  • this is what happens with it, unfortunately.

  • The materials used were very beautiful.

  • Wilde was very, very sensitive about how

  • his books were published, and he wanted them to be beautiful.

  • The problem is he didn't anticipate how

  • they would age 100 years later.

  • So it does have, obviously, an effect on the value.

  • Just like coins and other things, some of them

  • age better than others.

  • You're right.

  • There are some books, when there are certain condition traits

  • that are acceptable that would be utterly

  • unacceptable in another book.

  • All right, so--

  • value?

  • This book, you do see a big range, depending on condition.

  • I'd be willing to place it--

  • I would say 2,600.

  • Optimistically, 2,800.

  • OK.

  • All right?

  • Thanks. You're the best.

  • You're welcome, Rick.

  • Thanks so much, Rebecca.

  • Bye, Adam.

  • This book is not as famous as some of the other Oscar Wilde

  • works.

  • But I don't think he's going to have a hard time moving

  • it because it's Oscar Wilde.

  • Everyone loves him.

  • OK, so we're not so far off this time.

  • Give me a number.

  • Let me have it for 1,500.

  • Well, you know, when I was younger,

  • I thought money was the most important thing in the world.

  • And now that I'm older, I know it is.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • That's Oscar Wilde.

  • What about something about, uh, 21?

  • Didn't you say earlier you wanted 2,000?

  • Just-- she gave me a better appraisal than I thought.

  • There's a lot of demand for Wilde.

  • I'll give you 1,700 bucks.

  • I'll come down.

  • But give me a little bit more.

  • Give me 1,800.

  • That's a fair price.

  • You're going to sell this.

  • I know you bring me stuff all the time.

  • And this one, I actually think will sell quick compared

  • to some of the other things.

  • So 1,800 bucks.

  • Do you want to wrap it up for me?

  • And I'll meet you right over there.

  • Yeah, let's do that.

  • I'll bring it over.

  • We ended up on settling on 1,800.

  • I mean, that's a really fair price.

  • I'm definitely going to be back.

  • I'm saving some books that I think Rick will like.

  • And I'm definitely saving some books

  • that I think Rebecca will like.

- So what do we have this time?

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