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The collection includes the third oldest version of ‘One Thousand and One Nights’, which is the most expensive item at the book fair
Rare and valuable manuscripts, including an original edition of Alf Laila wa Laila, are up for sale at the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) 2024. And the total price tag? Up to Dh2.5 million.
The most expensive item at the fair was a manuscript crafted in 1608 in Turkey: It’s the third oldest version of One Thousand and One Nights, said Yasser Raad Al Tamimi, a prominent merchant of blueprints and rare documents.
The collection, owned by three companies, also features a unique book of photographs of Gulf sheikhs, available for approximately Dh239,000.
Another prized item from the group was the ‘Petufen’ manuscript, valued at 1.9 million euros; however, it was not on display at the exhibition or available for public viewing.
These collectibles offer a rare glimpse into the region’s rich history and culture, Al Tamimi said. The exhibition also features a photo album documenting Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s visit to Iraq in 1975, just four years after the formation of the UAE.
This album contains 193 photographs capturing several moments — both formal and candid — of the Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
The collection, now owned by three companies — UAE-based EQTNA, Austrian Antiquariaat INLIBRIS, and Dutch Antiquariaat Forum — aims to attract buyers from government ministries, universities, and museums.
Al-Tamimi noted that many of the photographs, particularly those of the founding father Sheikh Zayed, were sourced from family members of photographers who captured these moments.
He expressed optimism about the sale, stating that there is significant interest in these rare items, with many collectors and organisations actively seeking them.
Reflecting on previous offerings, Al Tamimi recalled last year’s sale of rare aerial photographs of the UAE, which fetched Dh500,000.
These historical images, taken shortly after the nation’s formation, were previously classified and considered some of the region’s earliest and most detailed aerial surveys. Unlike those pictures, which went unsold, Al Tamimi is hopeful that this year’s collection will attract buyers.
‘It starts with a book’, reads the theme of this year’s SIBF, which is taking place at Expo Centre Sharjah. This slogan encapsulates the essence of the event, which will showcase over 2,520 publishers from 112 countries and feature a myriad of cultural activities until November 17. The fair will host 134 guests from 32 countries and lead over 500 events, including discussions, workshops, and readings—all dedicated to celebrating the power of literature.
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