
Takeaways from the $2.3 million Ruth Bader Ginsburg library auction
CNN
The bidding war for parts of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's library is over, and it's clear that fans of the late Supreme Court justice have deep pockets.
The collection of Ginsburg-iana went for $2.3 million in the auction run by Bonhams, the auction house said.
The sale included more than 1,000 books with inscriptions from fellow justices, some of Ginsburg's old annotated law textbooks and gifts from Gloria Steinem and Annie Leibovitz. Honorary degrees from Brown and Smith were also available, as were collections on Judaica, opera and women's rights.

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