The first part of The contention : the first quarto, 1594 : from the unique copy in the Bodleian library, Oxford : a facsimile, by photolithography / by Charles Praetorius ; with forewords embodying the late R. Grant White's argument on Shakspere's right to the whole of 2 & 3 Henry VI by Frederick J. Furnivall.
1889
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The first part of The contention : the first quarto, 1594 : from the unique copy in the Bodleian library, Oxford : a facsimile, by photolithography / by Charles Praetorius ; with forewords embodying the late R. Grant White's argument on Shakspere's right to the whole of 2 & 3 Henry VI by Frederick J. Furnivall.
Uniform title
King Henry VI. Part 2
Created/published
London : Produced by C. Praetorius, 1889.
Description
xxviii, 63 p. : facsims. ; 23 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Shakspere-quarto facsimiles ; no. 37
Note
Facsimile of STC 26099.
An early form of the second part of Henry VI. The authorship and relation to Shakespeare's play much disputed. For discussion see preface, and introduction to "The true tragedy," no. 38 in the same series.
Reissued under Shakespeare's name in 1619 with "The true tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke," under title: The whole contention betweene the two famous houses, Lancaster and Yorke.
An early form of the second part of Henry VI. The authorship and relation to Shakespeare's play much disputed. For discussion see preface, and introduction to "The true tragedy," no. 38 in the same series.
Reissued under Shakespeare's name in 1619 with "The true tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke," under title: The whole contention betweene the two famous houses, Lancaster and Yorke.
Series
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works. Selections. 1880 ; no. 37.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
PR2752 1880-1891 no.37 Sh.Col.
Folger-specific note
Bookplate: Ex libris W.T. Smedley. Quarter bound in leather, with cloath boards.
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