Shake-speare's astounding "Monumental-jest" of 1616 at Stratford-on-Avon : discovered after three centuries / discovered after three centuries by Charles Alexander Montogomery.
1927
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Title
Shake-speare's astounding "Monumental-jest" of 1616 at Stratford-on-Avon : discovered after three centuries / discovered after three centuries by Charles Alexander Montogomery.
Variant title
Title on inner envelope: Inscriptions on "William's memorial tomb" at Stratford-on-Avon deciphered at last!
Published
New York : C. Alexander Montgomery, 1927.
Copyright
©1927
Description
21 pieces in 1 portfolio : illustrations ; 33 cm
Associated name
Note
Activity booklets, endorsement pages, and quotations exploring Shakespeare's identity via the inscription on his tomb. Includes two envelopes of "Shake-speare's anagrams" centered around the "mystic stone" and the Shakespeare epitaph, with letter panels designed to be cut apart and (re)arranged manually.
Eight sheets of informational and promotional material, some folded. Three envelopes of various sizes containing anagrams on cardstock.
Eight sheets of informational and promotional material, some folded. Three envelopes of various sizes containing anagrams on cardstock.
Contents
I. The inscriptions on "William's memorial tomb": English and "false-Latine"
II. The "Mystic Shakespeare stone" of 1616 - Where is it now?
III. The "Heare" "Ye" "Epitaph" in the church chancel at Stratford-on-Avon.
II. The "Mystic Shakespeare stone" of 1616 - Where is it now?
III. The "Heare" "Ye" "Epitaph" in the church chancel at Stratford-on-Avon.
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Place of creation/publication
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
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Call number
Sh.Misc. 1076
Folger-specific note
Outer sheet of heavy cardstock, folded around inner envelope.
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No case or accession number present