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

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

Collection

Shakespeare Through The Ages

Citation

William Shakespeare, John Heminge, Henry Condell, Howard Staunton, and R. W. Preston. "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." Special Collections, University of Delaware Library. Accessed 23 November 2024.
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Title

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

Subject

Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616. -- Plays. Plays (Shakespeare, William)

Extent

Shakespeare, William, John Heminge, Henry Condell, Howard Staunton, and R. W. Preston. 1866. 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. London: Day & Son.

Creator

William Shakespeare, John Heminge, Henry Condell, Howard Staunton, and R. W. Preston

Source

Special Collections, University of Delaware Library

Publisher

Day & Son

Date

1866

Contributor

Alex Johnston

Format

WS; 1st folio Facsim i1866

Language

English

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