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First Edition of Emma sells for $354,267

From the Shelf Awareness daily newsletter of 6/25/08:A rare first edition of Jane Austen's Emma sold for a record-breaking £180,000 (US$354,267) during an auction at Bonhams in London. According to the Guardian, the "triple-decker edition was inscribed on behalf of Austen to her close confidante, the governess Anne Sharp. One of only 12 presentation copies … Continue reading First Edition of Emma sells for $354,267

A Recipe for Syllabub

"Her face as white as a Whipt syallabub."--JA, Lesley Castle from Volume the Second Syllabubjuice and grated rind of one lemon1 c. sherry, white wine, or brandy1 tblsp. sugar1 c. whipping creamfreshly grated nutmegInfuse the liquor with the lemon rind for several hours. Whip cream until stiff, fold in other ingredients. Serve chilled.

Little-known fact about Jane #11

Little is known about the life of Jane Austen. Her life is notable for its singular lack of events. However, this has not deterred biographers. A recent biography by leading American feminist and professor in media studies Hermione P. Hackenbacker suggests that Austen committed suicide, having been let down by men; another, by leading conservative … Continue reading Little-known fact about Jane #11