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From the avid reader to the reluctant high school english student, a pantheon of classics – Shakespeare, Einstein, or Harper Lee — have crossed over into cultural canon. The most historically significant books are currently commanding high prices for first edition and signed copies, particularly as a function of age and rarity. Rally’s Inscribed First Edition copy of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Great Gatsby,” for example, combines both of these factors, appreciating 238.5% since 2005.
Collections List
1685 Comedies, Histories & Tragedies by William Shakespeare
$115K Market Cap | $115 Per Share
First Edition of Philosopher-Scientist by Einstein (Signed)
$15K Market Cap | $7.25 Per Share
First Edition, First Issue of The Great Gatsby (Inscribed)
$200K Market Cap | $50 Per Share
First English Volumes I-VI of The Second World War by Winston Churchill
$8K Market Cap | $1 Per Share
1954-1955 First Edition, First Issue of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
$29K Market Cap | $29 Per Share