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/ The Least Successful Collector \
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| Betsy Baker played a central role in |
| the history of collecting. She was |
| employed as a servant in the house of |
| John Warburton (1682-1759) who had |
| amassed a fine collection of 58 first |
| edition plays, including most of the |
| works of Shakespeare. |
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| One day Warburton returned home to find |
| 55 of them charred beyond legibility. |
| Betsy had either burned them or used |
| them as pie bottoms. The remaining |
| three folios are now in the British |
| Museum. |
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| The only comparable literary figure was |
| the maid who in 1835 burned the |
| manuscript of the first volume of |
| Thomas Carlyle's "The History of the |
| French Revolution", thinking it was |
| wastepaper. |
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| -- Stephen Pile, "The Book of Heroic |
\ Failures" /
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