Author inscription on front endpaper. Reads, “Only 17 copies of Essays on Shakesepare's Doubtful Plays have been printed, this being number 9.” No more will be issued. Signed A.F. Hopkinson.
ESTC T136684. Western copy listed. ESTC notes With a half-title, two final advertisement leaves and an errata slip pasted to the foot of p.170. Half title and errata present, but advertisements are not.
Dedicated to the "lady-members (past and present) of the Clifton Shakespeare society." Includes an account of the Clifton Shakespeare society and its work. (From Omni, Same appears in Folger)
Vol. XIII, no. 1, in the L. C. set, with general t,-p.: Revels at court: being extracts from the Revels accounts...ed by Peter Cunningham. To which is added Tarlton's jests and Tarlton's news out of Purgatory, ed. by J. O. Halliwell...1853. (From Omni)
An amalgamation of Ritson's Fairy tales, 1831, and Halliwell's Illustrations of the fairy mythology of A midsummer-night's dream, 1845, with certain additions and corrections.
ESTC T35290. Western copy listed. Title page falsely dated 1760, but preface dated 1766.Dramatis personae include Pistol, Bardolph, Nym, Justice Shallow, and other characters mainly from Henry IV and V. Page iv misnumbered v (See ESTC)
Quarterbound calf over brown boards with gilded title on spine. Autographed presentation copy from the author to Sir Henry Ellis. From Collection of J.O. Halliwell-Phillips. Note on back pastedown lists book as part of Halliwell-Phillipps sale 1889. Collier's note on verso of first endpaper says "Sir Henry Ellis --- from his much obliged, J Payne Collier Jan 1st 1840. Word "Study" on front pastedown.
Introduction signed: J.P.C. [i.e. John Payne Collier]. With reproduction of original t.-p.: A. Nest of Ninnies, Simply of themselves without Compound … By Robert Armin. London, Printed by T.E. for John Deane. 1608. (From Omni)