In this April 19, 2016 photo, an assistant poses with a first edition of the First Folio, the first collected edition of William Shakespeare's works, which contains 36 plays, during a press preview at Christie's auction house in London. (JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)
LOS ANGELES - A rare 1623 book that brought together William Shakespeare's works for the first time will go up for auction in April, Christie's auction house announced on Friday.
The book, which contains Shakespeare's 36 plays, is expected to sell for between US$4 million and US$6 million, Christie's said
The book, called Comedies, Histories and Tragedies, is expected to sell for between US$4 million and US$6 million, the auctioneer said. Widely known as the First Folio, it is one of only six known complete copies in private hands.
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The First Folio contains Shakespeare's 36 plays, including several that had never been published before and might have been lost without it, such as Macbeth, The Tempest, and As You Like It. It was compiled by friends of the writer after his death.
The copy coming up for sale will be displayed on tour, starting next week in London, before heading to New York, Hong Kong and Beijing. It will be returned to New York for auction on April 24.
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The book is being sold by Mills College, a private liberal arts college in Oakland, California.
The record auction price of a First Folio is nearly US$6.2 million, paid in 2001, Christie's said.