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$360K paid for 'Breakfast at Tiffany's'

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George Peppard and Audrey Hepburn in a scene from, "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
  • Truman Capote%27s type manuscript of novel with his handwritten edits sold
  • Buyer was Russian billionaire Igor Sosin%2C who plans to display it in Moscow%2C Monaco
  • Notations include changing femme fatale character%27s name to Holly Golightly

AMHERST, New Hampshire (AP) — Truman Capote's 1958 typed manuscript of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" with the author's handwritten edits has sold for about $306,000 at auction to a Russian billionaire.

The manuscript, expected to net at least $250,000, was offered for sale online by the Amherst-based auction house RR Auction.

RR Auction says the winning bidder is Russian retail billionaire Igor Sosin, who plans to display it in Moscow and Monaco.

Capote's handwritten notations include changing the femme fatale's name from Connie Gustafson to the now-iconic Holly Golightly.

Its plot — built around a woman who supports herself through trysts with wealthy lovers — was scandalous. Harper's Bazaar bought serialization rights, then balked at its explicit content. Esquire magazine purchased it from Harper's and launched it to its 1961 silver screen adaptation starring Audrey Hepburn.

RR Auctions in Amherst, N.H., sold a 1958 typed manuscript of Breakfast at Tiffany's with hand annotations by Truman Capote in late April 2013.
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