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Brontë’s teenage years return to auction

The copy of The Young Men’s Magazine, Volume 2 dated August 1830 which was last sold in London nine years ago for £690,850. It comes for sale with an estimate of €600,000- 800,000 at Aguttes in Paris on November 18.
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The forthcoming Aristophil series of sales includes the return to market of a celebrated miniature manuscript penned by a 14-year-old Charlotte Brontë (1816-55). The copy of The Young Men’s Magazine, Volume 2 dated August 1830 was last sold in London nine years ago for £690,850.

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