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Prosecutors in Oxford, England, say a man stabbed and beat a book dealer to death so he could steal a rare first edition of “The Wind in the Willows,” the Guardian reports.
The "savage" murder of a book dealer was part of an attempt to steal a £50,000 first edition of the Wind in the Willows, a court hears.
Historian tortured, killed for first edition of ‘Wind in the Willows,’ prosecutor tells British jury
In the past several months, Danaher had reportedly searched for “Adrian Greenwood,” “rare books Oxford” and “Wind in the Willows,” the BBC reported. On Dec. 16, ...
A man in England allegedly tortured and murdered an Oxford antiques dealer for a rare first edition of a children’s novel — and kept a list of famous targets for future robberies. Micha… ...
This is the selfie a murderer took just moments after he stabbed an Oxford historian to death and robbed him of a rare $61,00 novel. Michael Danaher, 50, on Monday was found guilty and jailed for l… ...
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