The Task: World’s Most Expensive Book Ever

The Task

Can you think of paying 153 million Euros for mere 13-page book? You have every right to label me as insane at this hour but after reading this you will change your opinion about me. A German writer Tomas Alexander Hartman has lately unveiled his latest book bearing a profane price of 153 million Euros.

Unbelievable but this worldwide indistinguishable writer has made the presence of this world’s most expensive book in the register of the German Books in Print (VLB) declaring this will only be one-of-its kind in the markets. The Task (aka Die Aufgabe) is anticipated to make its first public manifestation at the Book Expo America 2008 Fair scheduled in Los Angeles from 29May- 1June, 2008 followed by its appearance at the Buch Wein Fair.The great philosopher took 30-long years to complete this 13-page book.

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