This record does not have media available online.
Creator
Date
[1900?]
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
xxxviii, 1,312 p., [67] p. of plates
Language
English
Size
20 cm
Reference IDs
Jaggard, W. Shakespeare bibliography: p. 555
Folger bibliographic ID: 90047
Folger call number: PR2754 1yt Sh.Col
Folger holdings ID: 92321
Accession Number: 236960
Folger bibliographic ID: 90047
Folger call number: PR2754 1yt Sh.Col
Folger holdings ID: 92321
Accession Number: 236960
Notes
General notes
"A note on the illustrations" signed and dated: Austin Brereton, December, 1899 Publication date from Jaggard Includes index of characters and glossary
Item information about Folger PR2754 1yt Sh.Col
Inscription dated 17th December, 1903: "Dear Jack Barrymore, hear you're studying Hamlet -- more power to you. They tell me my Hamlet is good and the King calls me "Sir," but I hope yours is so good they make you a Duke. Best of luck! Henry Irving; Good Noël to you, Ethel, and Lionel!" Half bound in goatskin, with marbled boards and endpapers; gilt top edge. Gift of Carolyn and Wynton Blount, Montgomery, Alabama
Also known as
Uniform title: Works. 1900. W. Collins, Sons & Co
Extended title: The complete works of William Shakespeare : with a biographical introduction / by Henry Glassford Bell ; illustrated with sixty-five photo-engravings of eminent histrionic artists
Extended title: The complete works of William Shakespeare : with a biographical introduction / by Henry Glassford Bell ; illustrated with sixty-five photo-engravings of eminent histrionic artists
Related names
author: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
associated with: Bell, Henry Glassford, 1803-1874
associated with: Brereton, Austin, 1862-1922
publisher: William Collins Sons and Co.
associated name: Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905
former owner: Barrymore, John, 1882-1942
associated with: Bell, Henry Glassford, 1803-1874
associated with: Brereton, Austin, 1862-1922
publisher: William Collins Sons and Co.
associated name: Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905
former owner: Barrymore, John, 1882-1942