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A Book from Franz Kafka's Personal Library?
Hey everyone:
I was flipping through a book that I had purchased a few years ago. I purchased it for $2. It's in German and I thought it may have some value but found out its worth about $40 to $50. A decent score.
I was planning on listing it on ebay but decided to google the label people paste into books belonging to them. I google F. Kafka. Cool, I thought, doubt it's his, flipped through a couple more pages and found "Franz Kafka" in ink. I think its a personalized stamp that he used to mark his property. I don't think its a signature, I could be wrong though. Some parts of it are similar to his signature.
I found a few articles about Franz Kafka's personal library and I have to contact an expert on the subject.
What do you think this books value will be if it in fact belonged to him? An exciting find nonetheless.


Links to articles about his personal library:
KAFKA'S LIBRARY FOUND IN GERMAMY - NYTimes.com
Kafka?s Personal Library Returns Home to Prague | Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Hey everyone:
I was flipping through a book that I had purchased a few years ago. I purchased it for $2. It's in German and I thought it may have some value but found out its worth about $40 to $50. A decent score.
I was planning on listing it on ebay but decided to google the label people paste into books belonging to them. I google F. Kafka. Cool, I thought, doubt it's his, flipped through a couple more pages and found "Franz Kafka" in ink. I think its a personalized stamp that he used to mark his property. I don't think its a signature, I could be wrong though. Some parts of it are similar to his signature.
I found a few articles about Franz Kafka's personal library and I have to contact an expert on the subject.
What do you think this books value will be if it in fact belonged to him? An exciting find nonetheless.


Links to articles about his personal library:
KAFKA'S LIBRARY FOUND IN GERMAMY - NYTimes.com
Kafka?s Personal Library Returns Home to Prague | Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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