Antiques dealer guilty of handling stolen Shakespeare First Folio
Book disappeared 12 years ago from Durham University, resurfacing when Raymond Scott showed it to library in US
An antiques dealer who tried to sell a rare copy of Shakespeare's First Folio has been found guilty of handling stolen goods and removing stolen property from the UK.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Friday, 9 July, 2010
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