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SHAKESPEAREAN PROMPT-BOOKS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Evans, G. Blakemore (editor)
Vol. VI. Part i INTRODUCTION TO THE SMOCK ALLEY OTHELLO and Part ii TEXT OF THE SMOCK ALLEY OTHELLO. Two volumes bound in one.

   

- Charlottesville : Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 1980
- 4to.
- quarter cloth, paper cover and spine labels.
- (iv),36; (1) page followed by a 23 page facsimile.
- ISBN 0813908310 / Order Nr. 53840
- Price: $ 50.00



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From the Smock Alley Theatre of Dublin. Contains partial text illustrations, an introduction, and collations.

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L' AUTOGRAPHE.
by De Villemessant, H. and G. Bourdin (editors)

This book contains the first 47 issues of this French periodical which was devoted to autographs. It consists primarily of facsimiles of various handwritten documents (usually signed) from the hands of famous individuals, along with running editorial commentary. The autographs are mostly from such French celebrities as Napoleon, Alexander Dumas, and Voltaire, but also include examples from individuals of other nationalities, for example, Charles Dickens and Hector Berlioz. Artist-signed drawings are also represented, including works by Da Vinci, Boucher, Delacroix, and others. The title page and some of the images are printed in two colors. The cover of this copy shows moderate wear and soiling. The edges of the leaves are stained in some places and most have darkened toward the edges. Some leaves have been repaired and some have minor foxing.




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