Book dealer jailed over stolen Shakespeare tome

August 02, 2010 09:11 pm | Updated 09:12 pm IST - London

This is a June 16, 2010 file photo of book dealer Raymond Scott, 53, as he leaves Newcastle Crown Court, Newcastle, England. AP.

This is a June 16, 2010 file photo of book dealer Raymond Scott, 53, as he leaves Newcastle Crown Court, Newcastle, England. AP.

An unemployed book dealer has been sentenced to eight years in prison for possessing a stolen first edition of Shakespeare’s plays, described by the judge as a “quintessentially English treasure.”

Raymond Scott was cleared last month of stealing the rare First Folio but found guilty of handling stolen goods and removing stolen property from Britain.

Scott was arrested after he took the 1623 volume to the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington and asked to have it authenticated. It disappeared from Durham University in 1998.

Scott denied the charges and claimed he had found the folio in Cuba.

At Newcastle Crown Court in northeast England on Monday, Judge Richard Lowden told Scott he had tried to use the book to “fund an extremely ludicrous playboy lifestyle.”

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