
If we need any further proof that the art of writing is endangered have a look at the astounding results of the recent auction of poetry manuscripts held at Bonham’s.
The collection, amassed over 40 years, belonged to poet and scholar Roy Davids who admits “it would now be impossible for the present collection to be even approximately replicated.”
The auction was the third and final part of Davids collection and brought in a staggering £750,000.
Here are some prime examples with prices realized. Wow!

Sylvia Plath working papers for ‘Sheep in Fog’ Sold for £37,250