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4th folio, 1st issue of Shakespeare s plays, the heart of English literature. 19th century full black morocco, fine condition and unrestored, beautiful beyond good fortune and with all of the visual satisfaction so prized by the parts of us that are superficial, a particularly appropriate and resonant antique. That said, these folios should be valued from the inside out and that is where this one s merits excel. Flaws first: The portrait has some light foxing (mostly at the margins), the title page and 5% of the text pages have intermittent stains, there are a few small chips and tears at the edges (all of them confined to the blank margins), some of them closed, and some of them left alone, tiny rust holes of no impact, and half a dozen margins are very slightly miscut, but don t be deceived by my fussy attention to details. This book is complete and authentic, every letter of text is genuine, and better still (remarkably so), no leaves are remargined or extended, and other Shakespeare folios, offered over many years, cannot, honestly, make these claims, including those offered these days for more money. A 336 year old ideal, tall and wide, an exemplary and glorious copy of what continues to prevail as the book of books. Ex Elizabeth Young, the initial owner, with her ink signature to the title page. Ex Thomas Jefferson McKee (bookplate) sold at his auction (Anderson s, NY, April 29 30, 1901, lot 2602), and the McKee sale was a spectacular one, featuring rarities that have become impossibilities (for example, he had 529 English quarto plays printed before 1700). So, this folio is of a quality standard that was high 120 years ago, and it was once part of the greatest American library auctioned up until that time. Collation: O2, A4, A Y6, Z4, BB ZZ6, *AAA DDD6, EEE8, AAA ZZZ6, AAAA BBBB6, CCCC2, 458 leaves with the usual mispaginations. References: Greg III 1119. Pforzheimer 910. Bartlett 123. Wing S 2915. Jaggard 497. We ve been selling these heirlooms since 1980, and look at 10 for every 1 we buy, and the folios available these days are offered with descriptions that harken real estate advertising jargon. Average copies, presented with unwarranted praise, and covered in worn, repaired or rebacked bindings, or worse yet, new bindings, with their veneer of glitter, like some farm girl sculpted from marzipan, may sell near our price when made lifelike by morticians in the guise of conservators, and may sell for even less when lost text or pages have been replaced in facsimile. But you can t make a wit out of 2 halfwits, and a chicken sent traveling does not come back an eagle, so if you want a stalwart folio, that will bring lasting pride of ownership in the most urbane and cultivated of libraries, this is it. Better copies are unavailable and here are 2 timeless realities about Shakespeare folios in this condition. Unequivocal immortality is a given, and on those unpredictable occasions when copies like this one are offered for sale, the zaniest inversion of inevitability, is to fantasize that the next one will be finer and cheaper. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 4
Titel: Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. ...
Verlag: Printed for H. Herringman, E. Brewster, and R. Bentley, at the Anchor in the New Exchange, The Crane in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and in Russel-Street Covent-Garden, London, London
Erscheinungsdatum: 1685
Einband: Full morocco
Zustand: Near fine
Anbieter: That Guy With The Books, Kitchener, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. The fourth folio edition of William Shakespeare's Complete Plays, being the largest of all the folio editions, and the most correct typographically. Traditionally, there are 38 plays by Shakespeare, but this edition features 7 additional plays, including Pericles Prince of Tyre, The London Prodigal, The History of Thomas Lord Cromwel, Sir John Oldcastle Lord Cobham, The Puritan Widow, A Yorkshire Tragedy, and The Tragedy of Locrine, all bearing various attributions or being contributive efforts. The title page in this copy is the earlier state without Chiswell's name. Three issues of the Fourth Folio have been identified, differing only in the titlepage; the present copy is purportedly the first issue, before Chiswell's name was added to the imprint (see Pforzheimer). Jaggard p. 496; Pforzheimer 910; Wing 2916. [66359] This volume bears the early ownership inscription on the title page of one "Robt. Orme", most likely Robert Orme (1728-1801), historian of India who wrote A History of the Military Transactions of the British nation in Indostan (London, 1763-1778). A renowned book collector, Orme sold part of his library at Sotheby's at around April 1796. Eighteen other leaves with notes and annotations include Z3, MM2, Hh5, Ll1, Mm4, Nn6, Pp3, Tt1, Uu2-Uu4, XX1, EEE4-5, Ddd2, Ddd5, Eee6, Ggg1, Yyy6, and Bbbb1. 9 leaves are in facsimile, being the portrait of Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout, leaf A2, A3, and 4B2-4C2. An additional 8 leaves, being A1, A4 2U2-2U5, 3E4-3E5, and 4B1, have been supplied from another (shorter) copy. The volume has been more recently rebound in full paneled calf. One finely bound volume in folio (36 x 22.4 cm), (12), 106, 109-254, 243, 254- 272, (2), 1-328, 1-303, (1) pages There is minimal rubbing or wear to the binding. The title page has been trimmed to the printed rules, with a tear at the top, and mounted for restoration. There is a rust mark from what was likely scissors between pages 110-111 of the Comedies; a small tear to the margin of leaf Z3 barely touching the printed rule; leaf 2B2 being inscribed praises for one named Jenny; a small tear to leaf 2H2 at the bottom, affecting several letters; an ink splash to leaf 2N3; a small hole to the top of 2X1 affecting a headline; a longer tear to leaf 3G1 without text loss; and a small burn hole to 3Y6. There is minor foxing and soiling throughout, a bit heavier to the supplemented leaves. Otherwise, a very good copy. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers ABE-1740502511581
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Anbieter: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, USA
"Incomparably The Most Important Work In The English Language" The Fourth Folio Edition of 'Shakespeare's Plays' A Beautiful Tall Copy, With Seven New Plays SHAKESPEAR[E], William. Mr. William Shakespear's Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published according to the true Original Copies. Unto which is added, Seven Plays, Never before Printed in Folio: viz. Pericles Prince of Tyre. The London Prodigal. The History of Thomas Lord Cromwel. Sir John Oldcastle Lord Cobham. The Puritan Widow. A Yorkshire Tragedy. The Tragedy of Locrine. The Fourth Edition. London: Printed for H. Herringman, E. Brewster, and R. Bentley, 1685. The Fourth Folio edition of Shakespeare's plays, first state of the imprint (without Chiswell's name). Tall copy. Large folio (14 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches; 368 x 233 mm). [12], 96, 99-160, 163-254, 243 [i.3. 253]-272, [1], [1, blank], 328, 303, [3, blank] pp. (page 33 is numbered 23, 107 is numbered 109, 109 is 111, 190 is 186, 191 is 187, 219 is 221, 246 is 234, 253 repeated is 243, and 67 is 76). Engraved frontispiece portrait of Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout, with ten-line poem by Ben Jonson, entitled "To the Reader," underneath. Woodcut printer's device on title-page (McKerrow 263). Decorative woodcut initials. A large copy in contemporary full mottled calf, rebacked to style. With spine label, lettered in gilt. Boards stamped in blind. All edges speckled red. With quite generous margins. Small repaired closed tear on leaf F, barely affecting text. Occasional light soiling and a few small stains to title-page. A few tiny holes to leaves G2, affecting one letter and Cccc2 affecting two letters. A light dampstain to bottom outer corner of signature F. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown. Overall a beautiful copy of this important book. Housed in a custom 19th-century full morocco clamshell. The Fourth Folio was the stateliest of all the folios, being printed on a Royal stock, distinctly larger than the sheets of the Third Folio, which in turn is on a larger sheet than the First and Second. The last edition of Shakespeare's plays printed in the seventeenth century and the last to be printed before the editorial endeavors of the eighteenth century. First issue, without Richard Chiswell listed in the imprint, as he was listed on the second issue (the third issue lists Herringman alone). For this fourth edition Shakespeare's text was assigned to three different printers (one of whom has since been identified as Robert Roberts), who typeset their sections simultaneously, thus shortening the time it took to get to market. When the work was finished and the three sections of printed sheets collated, there was a shortage of 17 sheets from the second section (for the full press run), which were hastily reprinted without the characteristic borders around the text. Copies have been found with these second state sheets. In the copy offered here all of the sheets are in the original settings and with the borders. A second anomaly distinguishes this edition: "The copy for this edition was divided among several shops. Some miscalculation apparently occurred so that the equivalent of about one column of additional matter had to be crowded into Sig L [pp. 123/124] which is therefore printed in a much smaller type than the rest of the volume" (Pforzheimer). Although there is no accurate census of the number of folios still extant today, it is believed that copies of each printing number only in the hundreds. Shakespeare's portrait is in the fourth state, as issued, with verses below (see Blayney, 19). The folios are "incomparably the most important work in the English language" (William A. Jackson). Because of their incalculable impact on the language, thought and literature of our world, they are among the most desirable of all English language books, the prizes of any collection. Bartlett 123A. Greg III, p. 1119. Jaggard, p. 497. Pforzheimer 910. Wing S2915. HBS 67106. $200,000. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 67106
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