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Rare Martin Luther King book found in Oxfam charity shop
The first-edition volume was identified among a batch of donated books in Thame and later consigned to auction, where it achieved the four-figure sum last week.
The book had initially been processed for shelving after arriving in several bags of donations.
Stride Toward Freedom, inscribed by Martin Luther King found in Thame Oxfam Bookshop. (Image: Bonhams)
However, its distinctive dust jacket and prominent author prompted further inspection by a volunteer, leading to the discovery of a handwritten inscription beneath the cover: “To Mr & Mrs Richard Llewellyn Davies, with best wishes and warm Regards Martin Luther King Jr.”
It is understood that the book is a first-edition, author’s presentation copy from 1958.
The donated edition retains its original dust jacket, the publisher’s blue and black cloth binding with silver gilt lettering on the spine, and is inscribed with the message alongside Martin Luther King Jr’s stamped signature – making it especially appealing to collectors.
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Following specialist assessment, the book was consigned to Bonhams, where competitive bidding drove the final sale price to £2,560.
Julia Worms, manager of the Oxfam Bookshop in Thame, said: “The whole team are very pleased. It is special to find a book which is actually a tangible piece of history, and to be able to preserve it.”
Oxfam spokesman Ian Falkingham added that the sale highlights the extraordinary finds that can pass through charity shops every day.
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Having this item in your car could invalidate car insurance
New research from Go.Compare Car Insurance revealed most motorists are unaware that many everyday driving habits could get you in trouble with the law.
A staggering 90% of drivers surveyed did not realise that hanging an air freshener from the rear-view mirror could be an offence in certain circumstances.
This is because anything that obstructs your view of the road, such as items hanging from a rear window, can be seen as an offence.
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Under the UK Highway Code it states all windows, including the rear windscreen, must be kept free from obstruction to ensure clear visibility.
Obstructions include dirt, ice, snow, stickers or excessive luggage and failing to clear them can result in penalty points, fines and can also cause you to fail your MOT.
This offence can carry between three and nine points and a fine and it could cause your own-damage car insurance claim to be refused if it results in an accident.
Tom Banks, expert at Go.Compare Car Insurance said if a driver is unfortunately in an accident while performing one of these ‘minor’ actions, it could void your insurance damage claim.
Tom said: “The driving laws we have in place are designed to keep everyone safe on the roads, so it is worrying that so many people do not know what is and isn’t allowed.
“What many drivers don’t realise is that if you are involved in an accident while performing one of these ‘minor’ actions, your insurer could argue you weren’t in full control of the vehicle.
“If you’re found to be driving without due care and attention, you could face points and a fine – and your claim for damage to your own car may be refused.
“It’s important to stay clued-in on the Highway Code. If you’re unsure about a rule, take five minutes to check before you drive.
“To stay safe and avoid insurance issues: keep your phone in a cradle or put it away, ensure the windscreen and number plate are clear, and avoid anything that distracts you from driving.”
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Chipping Norton town could have major £3m makeover
A proposed £3 million heritage conservation project for the 184-year-old building has taken a step forward, after the National Lottery Heritage Fund accepted the town’s ‘Expression of Interest’.
The Town Hall Restoration Group – a committee of town councillors and volunteers with expertise in architecture, sustainability, and heritage – now has 12 months to develop detailed plans for a full ‘round one’ funding application.
Tom Festa, chairman of the group and a member of Chipping Norton Town Council, said: “The Town Hall is an exceptional heritage landmark.
“Our vision is to secure its future as a restored, welcoming, adaptable, and sustainable civic hub.
“We aim to conserve and showcase the building’s original architectural character while introducing energy-efficient heating, insulation and lighting, guided by a full energy audit and upgrade strategy.
“This will reduce both the carbon footprint and running costs, in line with local and national climate goals.”
A public engagement exercise will be one of the first steps in the process, gathering input from residents on how the hall could better serve the community.
Technical studies will also be carried out during this time.
The restoration group has identified several urgent issues, including ongoing damp, roof leaks, ceiling damage, dry rot, and poor insulation.
Chipping Norton Town Hall is a key part of the town’s identity, serving as the seat of local government and a venue for public assemblies, festivals, exhibitions, faith gatherings, and private celebrations.
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Rare glimpse of Roman luxury at historic Oxfordshire site
North Leigh Roman Villa volunteers have announced open days, giving visitors the chance to view a nearly complete fourth-century mosaic floor.
Set beside the River Evenlode, the villa is one of the largest in Roman Britain and once featured 16 mosaic floors and 11 rooms with underfloor heating.
A Heritage England spokesperson said: “Visitors can imagine the villa’s former richness as they walk through the rectangular footprint of its walls.”
The open days will take place on May 30 and 31, June 27 and 28, July 25 and 26, August 8, 9, 22 and 23, and September 19 and 20.
Nearly 10,000 visitors have viewed the mosaic since 2019, when it reopened after nearly three decades.
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