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[October 23, 2008]
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP)
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A rare first edition of one of William Butler Yeats' most political poems, "Easter 1916," was sold Wednesday at Adam's auctioneers in central Dublin to an anonymous bidder for $9,600 -- roughly double the forecast price. Auction house director David Britton said the original copy of the poem -- one of just three known to exist worldwide -- received exceptional interest from bidders because it appealed to enthusiasts both of Yeats and of Ireland's independence struggle from Britain. |
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