Man created absurd world in plot to sell stolen Shakespeare folio, court hears
Raymond Scott denies charges of theft, handling and taking a 387-year-old First Folio of Shakespeare's plays out of the country
A debt-ridden man hatched an extraordinary plot to make over £1m from a stolen First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, a court heard today.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Thursday, 17 June, 2010
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