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Credit: Sales catalogue 25: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![912 913 914 915 916 p21 922 923 324 B25 926 927 928 929 84, CHARING Cross ROAD, LONDON, W.C.2. 59 SHAKESPEARE (Witu1am) Puays and Porms, with the Corrections and Illustrations of various Commentators, comprehending a Life of the Poet and an ENLARGED History of the Stacy, by EpmMonp Matons, Best Epition, portraits, 21 vols, 8vo., dark green morocco, g.e., 1821 £16/-/- Save for a few joints slightly chaffed, a good sound set of the best variorum edition, bound about 100 years ago. Dramatic Works, printed in double columns with diamond type, portrait, fcap. 8vo., cloth, Pickering, 1826 - Name on title, portrait spotted and binding shabby. ANOTHER Copy, nicely bound in brown bevelled morocco gilt, g.e., by Ramage, 1826 £1/10/- The First Part of the ContENTION: the First Quarto, 1594, Facsim1L, by Photo- lithography by CHARLES PRAETORIUS, with Forewords by FreperRick J. FURNIVALL, sm. 4to., half roan (rubbed), 1889 6/- Kine RicHaRpD the Skconp: the First Quarto, 1597, FacsrmiLr, in Photo-Litho- graphy, by Wm. Griaos, with an Introduction by Peter Auecustin DANIEL, sm. 4to., half roan (rubbed), 1890 6/- MucHu adoe about Notuine, FaAcsImMILe oF THE First Epition oF 1600, 8vo., cloth [ca. 1886] 6/- ——-— QOTHELLO: the Second Quarto, 1630, Facsim1Lz, by CHARLES PRAETORIUS, with Introduction by HerBert A. Evans, sm. 4to., half roan (rubbed), 1885 6/- The Trur TraGepy: the First Quarto, 1595, Facsiminn, by photo-lithography, by CHARLES PRAETORIUS, with Introduction by THomas TYLER, sm. 4to., half roan (rubbed), 1891 6/- SHAKESPEARIANA. ARNOLD (Ceci) An InpEx to SHAKESPEARIAN THOUGHT: a Collection of Passages from the PLays and PorEMs of SHAKESPEARE, classified under Appropriate Headings and Alpha- betically arranged, 8vo., cloth, 1880 7/- [BEGLEY (Rev. W.)] Is it SHAKESPEARE? the Great Question of Elizabethan Literature, Answered in the Light of New Revelations and Important Contemporary Evidence hitherto unnoticed, by a CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE, with facsimiles, 8vo., cloth, 1903 6/6 BOYDELL’S GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS or tot DRAMATIC WORKS or SHAKE- SPEARE; consisting of a Series of One Hundred Elegant Engravings, copied from the Pencils of Str JosHtA REYNOLDS, RoMNEY, Opis, SmMiRKE, Nortucotsr, Fussui, HAMIL- TON, TRESHAM, WESTALL, and other First-rate British Axtists, forming an Elegant and Useful Companion to the various Editions of his Works, with Descriptive InpeEx, folio, morocco extra, g.e. [1805] £2/10/- Tear in one leaf of the ‘‘ Index,” which is strengthened in lower margin. FLEAY (F. G.) SHAKESPEARE MANDAL, feap. 8vo., cloth, SCARCE, 1878 10/- The scholars’ vade-mecum. There is more Hao packed into the 300 pages of ‘ this little treatise ’’ than is contained in a whole library of more modern works. FULLOM (S. W.) History of Wi~iiam SHAKESPEARE, PLAYER and Port: with New Facts and Traditions, First Enition, 8vo., cloth, 1862 8/- LAWRENCE (Basin E.) Nores on the AuTHoRSHIP of the SHAKESPEARE Puiays and Porms, 8vo., cloth, 1925 7/6 MACKAY (Cuaruss) A Grossary of OsnscurE Worps and PHRASES in the WRITINGS of SHAKESP£ARE and his Contemporaries, traced Etymologically to the Ancient Language of the British People, as spoken before the Irruption of the Danes and Saxons, 8vo., cloth, 1887 16/- MONTAGU (Mrs. Exizasetu) An Essay on the WRITINGS and Grnius of SHAKESPEARE, compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets . . . SrxtH EpITION, corrected ; to which are added Three Dialogues of the Dead, 8vo., half calf, m.e., 1810 6/- ‘The most elegant and judicious piece of criticism this age has produced.’’—Tuomas WARTON, MORYSON (Fynus) SHAKESPEARE’S Eurove: Unpublished Chapters of Fynes Moryson’s ITINERARY. Being a Survey of the Condition of Europe at the end of the 16th Century, with an Introduction and an Account of Fynes Moryson’s Career by OHARLES HuGuHEs, with facsimile, roy. 8vo., half parchment, 1903 12/6 SIMPSON (Ricuarp, Editor) The Scoot of SHAKSPERE, including ‘‘The Lirr and Deatu of Captain THOMAS STUKELEY,” with a New Lirs of Stuc.ey, from Unpublished Sources : ‘‘ Nopopy and SomEsopy ;” ‘‘ Histro-Mastix” . . . edited, with Introductions and Notes, and an Account of RoBERT GREENE, his Prose Works, and his QUARRELS with SHAKSPERE, 2 vols, cr. 8vo., cloth, 1878 18/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30857971_0059.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)