The Mystery of the $2,500 Book...
Dear
Wall Street Daily Nation,
The appraised value of John Steinbeck's 1939 classic,
The Grapes of Wrath (first edition), is
$1,579.
His 1937 classic,
Of Mice and Men (first edition), is valued at
$2,125.
These are two of the greatest literary feats in history, authored by a man who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962.
I'm investigating the ultimate mystery... How can an out-of-print investment book be worth more than both of Steinbeck's classics?
The book has been out of print since 1991.
It sold for $9.95 on the day it was originally released.
Today, if you can even find a copy, the appraised value is an astonishing
$2,500.
Some believe that Wall Street has been destroying copies of the book for years.
Other say the author himself is destroying the books.
Well, I have a copy, and I'm sharing its secret with you today.
Click here to continue reading.
Ahead of the tape,
Louis Basenese
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