World's Largest Autograph Book, Weighing 60 Pounds, Finds a Buyer
CBS NewsAugust 5, 20253 min3,658 views
12 connectionsΒ·15 entities in this videoβThe Remarkable Autograph Book
- π‘ A 60-pound book containing an unprecedented number of autographs, believed to be the world's largest collection, has found a buyer.
- π The book's history spans the globe, having collected signatures from presidents, kings, emperors, and inventors.
Joseph F. Mcculick's Global Quest
- πΆββοΈ The collection was amassed by Joseph F. Mcculick, who traveled approximately 200,000 miles on foot across the world.
- βοΈ Mcculick's goal was to collect autographs from everyone he encountered, from local shopkeepers and mailmen to world leaders.
- πΊπΈ Notable signatures include those of US presidents like Taft, Coolidge, Roosevelt, Harding, and Wilson.
- π He also met and collected signatures from leaders in China, Japan, India, and Great Britain, visiting 43 countries.
A New Home for a Historic Artifact
- π° The book has been purchased for $225,000 by Victor Shimunich, the mayor of Mcculick's hometown in Croatia.
- ποΈ Plans are underway to build a museum in Croatia to house the book and honor Mcculick's legacy, alongside a statue of him.
The Art of Autograph Collecting
- π§ The video touches on the evolution of autograph collecting, suggesting that modern collecting is often about selling rather than keeping.
- π± It contrasts this with the present day, where pictures and social media serve as modern forms of personal documentation.
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