Richard the Third : a tragedy / by W. Shakspeare ; adapted to the stage by Colley Cibber ; with preparatory remarks ; the only edition existing, which is faithfully marked with the stage business, and stage directions, as it is performed at the Theatres Royal, by W. Oxberry, comedian.
1822
Available at Vault - Deck C, Vault - Deck C
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Title
Richard the Third : a tragedy / by W. Shakspeare ; adapted to the stage by Colley Cibber ; with preparatory remarks ; the only edition existing, which is faithfully marked with the stage business, and stage directions, as it is performed at the Theatres Royal, by W. Oxberry, comedian.
Edition
Oxberry's edition.
Created/published
Boston : Wells and Lilly, Court-Street ; New-York : A.T. Goodrich & Co., 1822.
Description
100 p. : ill. ; 16 cm (12mo)
Associated name
Series statement
Oxberry's new English drama ; no. VII
Note
"New-York" appears at end of imprint.
Edition statement at head of title page; series from upper printed wrapper.
Signatures: 1-8⁶ 9².
With cast lists for Covent Garden and Drury Lane productions, and a descriptive costume list.
Bookseller's advertisements from printed wrapper.
Edition statement at head of title page; series from upper printed wrapper.
Signatures: 1-8⁶ 9².
With cast lists for Covent Garden and Drury Lane productions, and a descriptive costume list.
Bookseller's advertisements from printed wrapper.
Series
New English drama ; no. 7.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
United States -- New York (State) -- New York.
Call number
PR2821 1822 copy 1 Sh.Col.
Folger-specific note
In brown publisher's wrappers.
Folger accession
cs1955
Call number
PR2821 1822 copy 2 Sh.Col.
Folger-specific note
Disbound. Manuscript passage at bottom of final p.: "Let no man lay hand on Shakespeare's works to alter anything essential; it carries its own punishment with it"--Schlegel.
Folger accession
cs1878