The (London)
Times Literary Supplement of
July 11 reports that a copy of the very scarce VN novel Camera Obscura published by
John Lane in 1936 in
Winifred Roy’s translation from the French translation is again up for
auction at Southby’s. Only three copies with dust jackets are known
to exist. Nabokov (whose name appears as Nabokoff-Sirin
on the cover) was unhappy with the Roy
translation and, in any event, most of the edition was destroyed in a warehouse hit by a
German bomb in WWII. Before this auto-de-fé,
VN undertook a rather radical revision of the Russian original
that was published (improbably) in Indianapolis
in 1938. This version was appeared under the title Laughter in the Dark.
The TLS reports estimated sales prices as follows:
2002 ₤20,000--30,000 US$
approx: 40,000-60,000
2005 ₤18--22,000 : 19,000-40,000
2008 ₤9,000--12,000 : 18,000-24,000