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Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Folger call number: PR2752 1888-1906 copy 1 Sh.Col
Folger holdings ID: 421617
Accession Number: cs594, cs2063
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Only 500 copies printed Title printed in red and black Additional cities of publication are listed on the imprints of other volumes within the set
Contents
I. The merry wives of Windsor (the players' text of 1602, with the ... text of 1623) with an analytical study / by A. Morgan. -- II. The taming of the shrew ("The taming of a shrew" of 1594, with the ... text of 1623) with an analytical study / by A.R. Frey.--III. The merchant of Venice (the players' text of 1600, with the ... text of 1623) with an introduction / by William Reynolds.--IV. Troilus and Cressida (the players' text of 1609, with the ... text of 1623) with an introduction / by A. Morgan.--V. The tragedie of Romeo and Juliet (the players' text of 1597, with the ... text of 1623) with an introduction / by B.R. Field.--VI. Much adoe about nothing (the players' text of 1600, with the ... text of 1623) with an introduction / by W.H. Fleming.-- VII. The lamentable tragedie of Titus Andronicus (the players' text of 1600, with the ... text of 1623) With an introduction / by A. Morgan.--VIII. A midsummer nights dreame (the players' text of 1600, with the ... text of 1623) With an introduction / by William Reynolds.--IX. The tragedie of Othello, the moor of Venice (the players' text of 1622, with the ... text of 1623) With an introduction / by T.R. Price.--X. King Lear (the players' text of 1608, with the ... text of 1623) ; With an introduction / by A. A. Adee.--XI. Hamlet (the players' text of 1603, with the ... text of 1623) With an introduction / by E.P. Vining.--XII. The first part of Henry the Fourth (the players' text of 1598, with the ... text of 1623) With an introduction / by W.H. Fleming.--XIII. The second part of Henry the Fourth (the players' text of 1600, with the ... text of 1623) With an introduction / by W.H. Fleming.--XIV. Pericles, prince of Tyre (the players' text of 1609, with the third folio text of 1663-4) With an introduction / by A. Morgan XV. The tragedy of Richard the Third (the players' text of 1597, with the ... text of 1623) With an introduction / by E.A. Calkins.--XVI. The life of Henry the Fift (the players' text of 1600, with the ... text of 1623) With an introduction / by H.P. Stokes.--XVII. The life and death of King Richard the Second (the players' text of 1597, with the ... text of 1623) With an historical introduction / by Alfred Waites.--XVIII. The life and death of King John (the players' text of The troublesome raigne, &c., of 1591, with the ... text of the King John of 1623) With an introduction / by A. Morgan.--XIX. The second part of Henry the Sixth (the players' text of "The contention" of 1594, with the first folio text of the second part of King Henry the Sixth of 1623) With an introduction / by C.W. Thomas.--XX. The third part of Henry the Sixt (the players' text of "The true tragedie," etc. of 1595, with the first folio text of 1623) With an introduction / by A. Morgan.--XXI. Loues labour's lost (the players' text of 1598, with the text of 1623) With an introduction / by I.H. Platt.--XXII. The comedie of errors (the Heminges and Condell text with the "Globe" modern text) With an introduction / by A. Morgan
Item information about Folger PR2752 1888-1906 copy 1 Sh.Col
Publisher's quarter cloth binding with paper-covered boards. Stamped (v.1-20): Edward Dowden Library. Armorial bookplate of Helene Freifrau von Heldburg (v.21 only). Volumes are numbered: v.1-20 '413'; v.21 '38'; v.22 '457'
Also known as
Extended title: The comedies, histories, and tragedies of Mr. William Shakespeare as presented at the Globe and Blackfriars Theatres, circa 1591-1623 : being the text furnished the players, in parallel pages with the first revised folio text, with critical introductions / edited by Appleton Morgan
Related names
associated with: Morgan, Appleton, 1845-1928
former owner: Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957
former owner: Dowden, Edward, 1843-1913
former owner: Heldburg, Helene, Freifrau von, 1839-1923
former owner: Platt, Isaac Hull, 1853-1912
former owner: Parmelee, James, active 1900
former owner: Parmelee, Alice Maury, active 1933
publisher: Shakespeare Society of New York
publisher: Trübner & Co.
printer: Riverside Press (Cambridge, Mass.)
printer: H.O. Houghton & Company