![]() The author has examined as completely as possible the modifications which the text of Shakespeare was subject to, once it reached Jaggard's printing house. Its primary aim is to furnish students with information which they need to have but with which they are not likely to be familiar: when and how and by what individual workmen the various parts of the First Folio were produced and in what ways textual integrity was sometimes affected during printing." - Publisher notes 'This gigantic work, which is an important contribution to the history of printing, s submitted as an aid to student's of Shakepeare's text. It proceeds by detailed bibliographicals alone. "This book systematically reconstructs the printing of the first collected edition of Shakespeare's plays. A VERY FINE COPY, PROBABLY PHILIP EDWARDS' OWN COPY. An especially fine copy, the text-block and illustrations all clean and well preserved, this copy, essentially as pristine. Large 8vo, publisher's original navy cloth, gilt-lettered the spines, and in the dustjackets. ![]() Illustrated throughout out with figures and charts in the text. With an original typescript of Philip Edwards' review for "Notes and Queries" 1964 included. Its a tremendous book, worth preserving for future generations, and to have a copy of one of the worlds greatest writers works, to have graced our planet, is something to behold.Ģ volumes. Please note this is a large heavy book therefore postage/shipping may increase from listed price dependant on final destination. Binding by Russell-Rutter Company, New York. Offset Plates and Presswork by The Murray Printing Company, Forge Village, Mass. Paper Supplied by Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation, New York. Special Composition by Haber Typographers, Inc, New York. Photography by Campbell Photo & Printing Service, Washington. All pages, text and illustrations are in excellent, clean, readable order. 923 pages, plus Appendix B: Folger Copies Used, pages. Normal wear, marks and tear apply consistent with use and age. Its a well used book, with loads of charm, its in reasonably good condition. Comes with a ripped and torn, dust jacket. A very large and substantial hardback book, blue cloth with gilt title impressions on the spine. William Shakespeare's comedies, histories, & tragedies: faithfully reproduced in facsimile from the edition of 1664 (London, 1905) Fourth Folio (1685)ġ904: Mr.Hardcover. William Shakespeare’s comedies, histories, and tragedies: faithfully reproduced in facsimile from the edition of 1632 (London, 1909) Third Folio (1664)ġ905: Mr. Reproduction of an annotated copy at Meisei University Library (West 201) Second Folio (1632)ġ909: Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies, London, 1623 (Tokyo, 2014). by Charles Hinman, 2nd edn, with a new introduction by Peter W.M. An ideal copy, in which each page represents the best page selected from one of the 29 most satisfactory copies of the 80 copies in the Folger Shakespeare Library.ġ996: The first folio of Shakespeare: the Norton facsimile, based on folios in the Folger Shakespeare Library Collection, ed. by Charles Hinman (London, 1968)- The Norton facsimile. Helge Kökeritz with an introduction by Charles Tyler Prouty (London and New Haven, 1955) Reduced folio, reproduced from the Henry Huth copy now in the Library of the Elizabethan Club of Yale University.ġ968: The first folio of Shakespeare (1623), ed. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies: a facsimile edition, ed. William Shakespeare's comedies, histories, and tragedies: faithfully reproduced in facsimile from the edition of 1623 (London, 1910)ġ955: Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps (New York, 1906)ġ910: Mr. by Sidney Lee (London, 1902)ġ906: The works of William Shakespeare: in reduced facsimile from the famous first folio edition of 1623, introd. ![]() Noël Paton (London, 1888-9)ġ902: Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies: being a reproduction in facsimile of the first folio edition, 1623, from the Chatsworth copy in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire, K.G., ed. Halliwell-Phillipps (London, 1876)ġ888-9: The national Shakespeare: a fac-simile of the text of the first folio of 1623, ill. by Howard Staunton (London, 1866)ġ876: The works of William Shakespeare: in reduced facsimile from the famous first folio edition of 1623, introd. by Lionel Booth (London, 1864)ġ866: Shakespeare: the first collected edition of the dramatic works of William Shakespeare: a reproduction in exact fac-simile of the famous first folio, 1623, by the newly-discovered process of photo-lithography, ed. Published according to the true originall copies, (London: 1807)ġ864: Shakespeare, a reprint of his collected works as put forth in 1623, ed. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies. Bibliography: Folio Facsimiles at Senate House Library First Folio (1623)ġ807: Mr.
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