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Ali volume sold to highest bidder

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From Associated Press

A small leather-bound volume in which Muhammad Ali drew pictures of himself fighting archrival Joe Frazier has sold for $30,000 at auction.

It was the most expensive item at an auction organized by Tatler magazine that raised $225,000 for a London charity for the homeless, Sotheby’s auction house said Tuesday.

Tatler sent two dozen 1-inch-high books bound in leather to celebrities from the worlds of arts, sport and politics and asked them to fill the pages with whatever they liked.

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South African casino tycoon Sol Kerzner bought the Ali volume, which was somewhat bigger than the others as Ali has Parkinson’s disease, and paid an additional $17,000 for British artist David Hockney’s effort, consisting of nine sketches of his native Yorkshire, at Monday’s auction.

The second most expensive lot, at $23,000, was former Beatle Paul McCartney’s book, which contained the handwritten lyrics to “Hey Jude.” Tatler provided an acrylic-bound volume for the vegetarian McCartney.

Third was author J.K. Rowling’s offering, which included pictures of young wizard Harry Potter’s broomstick and wire-rimmed spectacles -- at $20,000.

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