I'll give the Great Headline award to Art Daily for "Hawking auction raises astronomical sum." -Editor
A copy of Stephen Hawking's doctorate thesis signed in a shaky hand was the highlight of an auction of the British physicist's personal items in London, which raised
nearly £1.4 million ($1.8 million, 1.6 million euros).
The copy, one of only five originals of the thesis entitled "Properties of expanding universes", smashed pre-sale expectations four times over to sell for
£584,750 at the Christie's sale, which ended on Thursday.
A red leather wheelchair that Hawking used from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, driving himself using a joystick, sold for £296,750 while an early edition of his
bestselling book "A Brief History of Time" marked with a thumbprint, fetched £68,750.
A script from one of his appearances on the television series "The Simpsons" was one of the 22 lots under the hammer, selling for £6,250.
A collection of his medals and awards, including honours from the Royal Astronomical Society, sold for £296,750, with the entire collection achieving £1,384,625.
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Hawking auction raises astronomical sum
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Wayne Homren, Editor
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