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King Richard the Second ... the first quarto, 1597 : a facsimile in photo-lighography / by C. Praetorius from the copy in the possession of H. Huth ; with an introductory notice by W.A. Harrison.
Originally published: London : Printed by Valentine Simmes for Androw Wise, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules church yard at the sign of the Angel, 1597. (From Folger)
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Hamlet, prince of Denmark / with introd., emendations, notes, and appendix by David Maclachlan.
Editor's presentation copy to J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps.
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A midsummer night's dream.
Mounted plates and illustrations of the play, the former in colors, the later in sepia. Space is left for the mounting of the text, but, except for four pages, text has been omitted. The printing of this illustrated ed. was done by E. Nister at Nuremberg.
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A midsommer night's dreame : facsimile reprint of the text of the first folio, 1623, with foot-notes giving every variant in spelling and punctuation occurring in the two quartos of 1600, according to the perfect copies of the original texts in the Barton
At head of title: Variant edition. (From Omni)
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Shakespearean extracts from "Edward Pudsey's book" ... also a few unpublished records of the Shakespeares of Snitterfield and Wroxall preserved in the Public record office, collected by Richard Savage, secretar and librarian, Shakespeare's birthplace.
Facsimile of Pudsey's signature on verso of t.-p.
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No cipher in Shakespeare : being a refutation of the Hon. Ignatius Donnelly's "Great cryptogram".
? Full name: John Aldwell Nicholson.
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Shakespeare in fact and in criticism. By Appleton Morgan.
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Shakespeare or Bacon?
"Reprinted from 'Blackwood's magazine' with additions." (From Omni, Same appears in Folger)
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The English poets: Lessing, Rousseau essays ... with " an apology for a preface".
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Arden of Feversham / rev. and ed. with introduction and notes by Karl Warnke ... and Ludwig Proescholdt.
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Characteristics of women, moral, poetical, and historical / by Mrs. Jameson …
Essays on Shakespeare's female characters; published also under title: Shakespeare's heroines.
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"The Graphic" gallery of Shakespeare's heroines, the stories of the several plays from which the pictures are taken are written.
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The home of Shakespeare : after water color sketches by Louis K. Harlow.
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Shakespeare versus Ingersoll.
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The great cryptogram : Francis Bacon's cipher in the so-called Shakespeare plays / By Ignatius Donnelly.
Specol copy 2: Author's autograph edition de luxe, limited to 250 copies, of which this is no. 012 (From Omni)
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Shakespeare and other lectures ... ed. by George St. Clair.
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Delia Bacon, a biographical sketch.
Prefatory note signed: Theodore Bacon. (From Omni, Same appears in Folger)
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The tale of the Shakspere epitaph / by Francis Bacon (Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Alban) ; translated from the Anglo-phonetic by Edward Gordon Clark.
Approximate date.Includes Illustrations and facsimiles.
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Shakespeariana.
Approximate date. "A critical and contemporary review of Shakespearian literature.", quarterly, 1890-93.
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Verdi: Milan and "Othello." Being a short life of Verdi, with letters written about Milan and the new opera of Othello: represented for the first time on the stage of La Scala theatre, Feb. 5, 1887. By Blance Roosevelt [pseud.].
Not sure if Barnett Copy
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Society in the Elizabethan age / by Hubert Hall.
Appendix II: The Darrell papers : The pedigree of William Darrell of Littlecote. (I) The ancient family of the Darrells. (II) The Littlecote rent-roll. (III) Wild Darrell's law-sases. (IV) The Darrell correspondence.
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Archaeologic and historic fragments containing, inter alia, a facsimile of a rare ms. page dated 1638, having reference to two of Shakespeare's most famous plays, with notes thereon / by George R. Wright.
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Sylvan secrets, in bird-songs and books. By Maurice Thompson.
A collection of essays originally published in the Atlantic, Scribner's, the Library, and other magazines. cf. Pref.
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King Henry VIII.
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King Henry IV. Parts I and II / with twelve illustrations by Eduard Grützner ; with an introduction by Edward Dowden.