A rare first edition of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest has been handed in to a charity shop.
The book, which dates back to 1898, was discovered at the branch of Oxfam in Nantwich, South Cheshire - appropriately inside a handbag.Staff at the shop said they had no idea who donated the items, and have put the book on sale for £650.
The book has a mark in the front cover saying it was number 349 out of a total of 1,000 printed copies.
The shop’s manager Julie Whittingham said: “We have absolutely no idea who brought it in.
“That sort of thing is a one-in-a-million chance for shop like this - it’s very exciting.
“Someone could have easily come across it and just put it out in the shop, thinking it was a bit battered and probably just worth about £4.99. We’ve had it checked and verified and it’s fantastic for us.“
One of the lead characters in the play is said to have been found in a handbag at Victoria railway station.
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