The St. Cuthbert Gospel: Looking Pretty Good At 1,300

How much would you pay for a very rare book?

The British Library in London has just paid about $14 million to purchase Europe’s oldest intact book, known as the St. Cuthbert Gospel. It’s a copy of the Gospel of St. John, thought to have been produced in northeastern England sometime during the seventh century.

Claire Breay is the curator of medieval and early modern manuscripts at the British Library. She says the book’s beautifully decorated red leather cover is a wonderful example of Anglo-Saxon leather work, and the inside is astonishingly well-preserved. “The text is beautifully clearly written, looks almost as if it were written yesterday,” she says.