Museum assistant Jess Archibald looks at The Little Book by Charlotte Bronte, at the Bronte Parsonage, Haworth. A museum dedicated to the Bronte sisters is bidding to bring a book written by one of the famed sisters as a teen back home. Oldest sister Charlotte wrote the matchbox-sized manuscript at her now famous home in Haworth, West Yorks, in 1830 when she was just 14-years-old. Containing three hand-written stories, the work is one of five surviving "little books" penned by the Jane Eyre author in her formative years. Having been in private hands since Charlotte's death in 1855 the book is set to go under the hammer next month, when it's expected to fetch 650,000 pounds. (Photo/VCG)
Museum assistant Jess Archibald looks at The Little Book by Charlotte Bronte, at the Bronte Parsonage, Haworth. A museum dedicated to the Bronte sisters is bidding to bring a book written by one of the famed sisters as a teen back home. Oldest sister Charlotte wrote the matchbox-sized manuscript at her now famous home in Haworth, West Yorks, in 1830 when she was just 14-years-old. Containing three hand-written stories, the work is one of five surviving "little books" penned by the Jane Eyre author in her formative years. Having been in private hands since Charlotte's death in 1855 the book is set to go under the hammer next month, when it's expected to fetch 650,000 pounds. (Photo/VCG)
Museum assistant Jess Archibald looks at The Little Book by Charlotte Bronte, at the Bronte Parsonage, Haworth. A museum dedicated to the Bronte sisters is bidding to bring a book written by one of the famed sisters as a teen back home. Oldest sister Charlotte wrote the matchbox-sized manuscript at her now famous home in Haworth, West Yorks, in 1830 when she was just 14-years-old. Containing three hand-written stories, the work is one of five surviving "little books" penned by the Jane Eyre author in her formative years. Having been in private hands since Charlotte's death in 1855 the book is set to go under the hammer next month, when it's expected to fetch 650,000 pounds. (Photo/VCG)