Leonard Cohen notebook sold for $174,000 in memorabilia auction
- Memorabilia belonging to Leonard Cohen was auctioned for a total of over $174,000.
- A 76-page notebook filled with poems sold for $120,650, making it the biggest sale of the day, according to the auction house.
- Other notable items included a first edition of 'Let Us Compare Mythologies,' selling for $15,015, and handwritten poems selling for $22,920 and $18,770 respectively.
- Fergus Keyes, a fan of Cohen, expressed his hope that the bidders were true fans and stated, 'If money was no object, I would have relished the chance to collect some memorabilia.
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Leonard Cohen notebook sold for $174,000 in memorabilia auction
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