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Aphra Behn first edition novel found on home bookshelf

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By Zac Sherratt, BBC News, South East • Caroline Wordsworth, BBC News, Kent

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Roughly 1000 copies of Oroonoko were printed in 1688

An extremely rare first edition copy of the 1688 novel Oroonoko by Aphra Behn has been found in Kent.

The life and works of Behn – credited as the world’s first professional woman writer – are currently being celebrated at an

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Also from Canterbury, Anna Astin picked out a copy of Oroonoko from her father’s antique shop in the 1950s, which she brought to the exhibition and showed the staff there.

Elaine Hobby, professor of 17th-century studies at Loughborough University, said: “This is the most exciting thing that’s ever happened to me in my life – and I’ve not had a dull life.”

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Anna Astin said she was thrilled and humbled by the reaction from staff at the exhibition to her book

Oroonoko explores the sufferings of an enslaved ******** prince in the colonial-era Guianas.

The novel is taught in universities around the world and is thought to have inspired the abolitionist movement.

There were only 13 known first editions of Oroonoko, stored in the top libraries around the *** and US. Ms Astin’s, which has been kept on a bookshelf at her home, is now the 14th.

“I’m still trying to come to terms with the fact that a book that was in my book case for all this time has now brought about so much interest,” she said.

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Antiques Roadshow specialist presenter Justin Croft discussing the book with Ms Astin

Justin Croft, a historic book seller and specialist on the BBC’s

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, called the discovery “tremendously exciting” and said it was “amazing” the book had survived.

Bibliographers will study each word and page to check for differences between the other 13 copies. Ms Astin’s copy is missing its title page.

“I’m going to decide what to do with it. It doesn’t need to go into a cupboard anymore,” she said. “It’s too important.”

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