As I strolled past the booth of an Italian publishing house, something caught my eye: a massive book adorned with a golden image of a horse. Next to it, a pair of pristine gloves rested as if to underscore the book's untouchable status. Intrigued, I leaned in to learn more.
It turns out, this was no ordinary book. It was a luxurious tome, meticulously illustrated with scenes of horses from around the world. The book had an antique feel to it, with golden ornaments that, to my astonishment, were made of real gold. The craftsmanship was exquisite, making it look like a relic from a bygone era.
Now, brace yourself for the price: a staggering 70,000 QAR (approximately 19,200 USD)! Yes, you read that right. This was a limited edition masterpiece, priced at a level that could make even the most avid book collector's eyes water. For those not quite ready to part with such a fortune, there was a smaller version available for a mere 25,000 QAR (around 6,860 USD).
I couldn't help but wonder if anyone had actually purchased these lavish books. While I didn't see a line of eager buyers, I imagined there might be some discerning collectors with a penchant for equestrian art who couldn't resist such an opulent addition to their library. After all, who knows what treasures lie in the private collections of the world's elite?
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