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      <author>Gebbie and Company,</author>
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    <title>James H. Hackett as Falstaff, Henry fourth, act IV, scene II gravure, Gebbie &amp; Co.</title>
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    <keyword>Actors</keyword>
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    <year/>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[late 19th century?]</date>
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  <pub-location>[Philadelphia] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[s.n.],</publisher>
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  <notes>Date range based on Gebbie &amp; Co.'s main dates of activity.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Fairland, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Gillies, Margaret,</author>
      <author>McLean, T.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Miss Cushman and Miss Susan Cushman in the characters of Romeo and Juliet [Mi]ss Gillies, pinxt. ; T. Fairland, lit[h].</title>
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    <full-title/>
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    <keyword>Actors</keyword>
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    <year/>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[19th century]</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London [England] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Published by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket,</publisher>
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  <notes>Original artist: Margaret Gillies.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Sully, Thomas,</author>
      <author>Cushman, Edwin Charles,</author>
      <author>Cushman, Louise,</author>
      <author>Cushman, Victor N.,</author>
    </authors>
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  <titles>
    <title>Charlotte Cushman Thomas Sully.</title>
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    <tertiary-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>1 painting :</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1843</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1843.</date>
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  <notes>Title from Pressly.</notes>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Sully, Rosalie,</author>
      <author>Cushman, Louise,</author>
      <author>Cushman, Charlotte,</author>
      <author>Cushman, Edwin Charles,</author>
      <author>Cushman, Edwin Charles,</author>
      <author>Cushman, Victor N.,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Charlotte Cushman Rosalie Sully.</title>
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    <tertiary-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>1 drawing :</pages>
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  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1844</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1844.</date>
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  <notes>There are faint traces of an inscription, now illegible, along the right-hand side above the sitter's shoulder.</notes>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib128684-230190</url>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>United States Postal Service,</author>
      <author>Gorsline, Douglas W.,</author>
      <author>United States.</author>
      <author>American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Academy,</author>
    </authors>
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  <titles>
    <title>[Five-cent stamp, Shakespeare issue, on Shakespeare Anniversary Committee first-day cover]</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>1 stamp (affixed to envelope) :</pages>
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  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1964</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1964.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>One black-and-white stamp commemorating the 400th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare, affixed to a first-day cover issued in Stratford, Connecticut. Stamp features illustration of Shakespeare in striped doublet, holding quill with skull sitting nearby. Red and black cachet on left side of cover featuring an image of the Shakespeare family crest flanked by "1564 - 1964" and an image of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre. Caption: "Shakespeare Anniversary Committee at... American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford, Connecticut." Postmarked by the Stratford, Connecticut post office, August 14, 1964.</abstract>
  <pub-location>[Washington, D.C.] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[United States Postal Service],</publisher>
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  <notes>Title supplied by cataloger.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Norris, Joseph Parker,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Dinner given by J. Parker Norris in honour of George Dawson on the occasion of his visit to Philadelphia, November, 1874.</title>
    <translated-title/>
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  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
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    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
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  <pages>4 unnumbered pages :</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Dinners and dining</keyword>
    <keyword>Food</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1874</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1874]</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>Dinner menu with Shakespearean quotations for each course. Picture of Shakespeare above title.</abstract>
  <pub-location>[Philadelphia] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[privately printed],</publisher>
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  <notes>Caption title.</notes>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib14523-14921</url>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Tanner, Benjamin,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>J. Riddle's circulating library [at the] Shakespear Head, no. 7L, South 8th, opposite to Sansom Strt., Philadelphia [Benjamin Tanner].</title>
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    <full-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>1 print :</pages>
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  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year/>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[late 18th to mid-19th century]</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[United States] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[s.n.],</publisher>
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  <notes>Bookplate with a portrait of Shakespeare after the Chandos portrait.</notes>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Lamb, Charles,</author>
      <author>Lamb, Mary,</author>
      <author>Elliott, Elizabeth Shippen Green,</author>
      <author>David McKay Company,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Tales from Shakespeare / by Charles &amp; Mary Lamb ; with sundry pictures and illuminations (now for the first time published) both in colour and in line, by Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott ...</title>
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    <tertiary-title/>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>[4], 377 p., [11] leaves of plates :</pages>
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  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1922</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1922.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Philadelphia :</pub-location>
  <publisher>David McKay company,</publisher>
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  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
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  <notes>Six of the tales (i.e. Lear, Macbeth, Timon, Romeo, Hamlet and Othello) are by Charles Lamb, the remaining 14 by Mary Lamb.</notes>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Sterling, Sara Hawks,</author>
      <author>Peck, Clara Elsene,</author>
      <author>Folger, Henry Clay,</author>
      <author>Folger, Emily C. J.</author>
      <author>George W. Jacobs &amp; Co.,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Shake-speares sweetheart / by Sara Hawks Sterling ; pictured by Clara Elsene Peck.</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
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    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
  </alt-periodical>
  <pages>[2], 281, [7] p., [5] leaves of plates :</pages>
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  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1905</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>anno Domini 1905.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Published at Philadelphia :</pub-location>
  <publisher>By George W. Jacobs &amp; Co.,</publisher>
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  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>"Published October, 1905"--Title leaf verso.</notes>
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<record>
  <contributors/>
  <titles>
    <title>7th Regiment Amusement Association! ... Fort Federal Hill, Baltimore, Aug. 8th, 1862. The Regimental Band... will be followed by the celebrated Trial Scene from The Merchant of Venice!...  After which, the Burlesque Tragic Opera of Bombastes Furioso... the whole to conclue with The Tattoo To be beaten from the Stage by the Drum Corps, under the direction of Major Graham</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
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    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
  </alt-periodical>
  <pages>1 broadsheet</pages>
  <section/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1862</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>August 8, 1862.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[Baltimore, MD:],</pub-location>
  <publisher/>
  <issn/>
  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes/>
  <work-type>text</work-type>
  <electronic-resource-num/>
  <urls>
    <related-urls>
      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/img7883</url>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Alisky,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Florence Stone as "Cleopatra" [in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra] Alisky.</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
  </periodical>
  <alt-periodical>
    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
  </alt-periodical>
  <pages>1 photograph ;</pages>
  <section/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>Actors</keyword>
    <keyword>Actors</keyword>
  </keywords>
  <dates>
    <year/>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[late 19th or early 20th cent.]</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>San Francisco, CA :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[s.n.],</publisher>
  <issn/>
  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance.</notes>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Gray, George L.,</author>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>New Home Sewing Machine Co,</author>
      <author>G.M.D. Libby (Firm),</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Shakespeare boiled down : written expressly for the New Home Sewing Machine Co.</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
  </periodical>
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    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
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  <pages>32 pages :</pages>
  <section/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>Sewing machines,</keyword>
  </keywords>
  <dates>
    <year>1890</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[between 1890 and 1893]</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Chicago :</pub-location>
  <publisher>New Home Sewing Machine Co.,</publisher>
  <issn/>
  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Caption title.</notes>
  <work-type>text</work-type>
  <electronic-resource-num/>
  <urls>
    <related-urls>
      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/img1586</url>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Stevens, Thomas Wood,</author>
      <author>Samuel French, Inc.,</author>
      <author>Samuel French Ltd.,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Shakespeare's Macbeth : as produced in brief at the Globe theatre, Century of progress, Chicago / by Thomas Wood Stevens.</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
  </periodical>
  <alt-periodical>
    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
  </alt-periodical>
  <pages>49 p. :</pages>
  <section/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1934</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>©1934.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>New York ;</pub-location>
  <publisher>Samuel French ;</publisher>
  <issn/>
  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>With a cast list.</notes>
  <work-type>text</work-type>
  <electronic-resource-num/>
  <urls>
    <related-urls>
      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/img8016</url>
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</record>

<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair.</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Shakspeare! Saturday Evening, April 23, 1864. at Mercantile Library, Large Hall, for the benefit of the Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair!.</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
  </periodical>
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    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
  </alt-periodical>
  <pages>1 sheet (1 page) ;</pages>
  <section/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1864</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1864.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[St. Louis:] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Daily Union Print,</publisher>
  <issn/>
  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>The Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair was a two-week event organized to raise money for Union troops</notes>
  <work-type>text</work-type>
  <electronic-resource-num/>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>New York Times Company,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Shakespeare Tercentenary : 1616-1916.</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
  </periodical>
  <alt-periodical>
    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
  </alt-periodical>
  <pages>48 unnumbered pages :</pages>
  <section/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>Shakespearean actors and actresses</keyword>
  </keywords>
  <dates>
    <year>1916</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1916.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>New York :</pub-location>
  <publisher>New York Times,</publisher>
  <issn/>
  <isbn/>
  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Issued as a special number of the New York Times, on Sundays from February 20-April 23, 1916. Most issues consist of one sheet folded to make four unnumbered pages; the first issue, February 20, consists of two sheets folded to make eight numbered pages.</notes>
  <work-type>text</work-type>
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  <urls>
    <related-urls>
      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib353911-502261</url>
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</record>

<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Buntline, Ned,</author>
      <author>Order of United Americans.</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Working men, shall Americans or English rule! in this city? / American Committee.</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
  </periodical>
  <alt-periodical>
    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
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  <pages>1 sheet ([1] p.) ;</pages>
  <section/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>Astor Place Riot, New York, N.Y., 1849.</keyword>
  </keywords>
  <dates>
    <year>1849</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1849 May 09]</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>This broadside incited the Astor Place Riot, which had its origins in a rivalry between American actor Edwin Forrest and British actor William Charles Macready and their supporters. The actors were each starring in competing productions of Macbeth, Forrest in the working class Bowery Theatre, and Macready in the upper class Astor Place Opera House.</abstract>
  <pub-location>[New York, N.Y.] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[s.n.],</publisher>
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  <custom3/>
  <custom7/>
  <notes>Broadside continues: The crew of the British steamer have threatened all Americans who shall dare to express their opinions this night at the English aristocratic Opera House. We advocate no violence but a free expression of opinion to all public men. Workingmen! Freemen!! Stand by your lawful rights!</notes>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Van Vechten, Carl,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Portrait photograph of Paul Robeson as Othello.  Silver gelatin photographic print</title>
    <translated-title/>
    <tertiary-title/>
  </titles>
  <periodical>
    <full-title/>
  </periodical>
  <alt-periodical>
    <full-title/>
    <abbr-1/>
  </alt-periodical>
  <pages>7 3/8 X 9 15/16 inches.</pages>
  <section/>
  <volume/>
  <number/>
  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1944</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1944.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[New York],</pub-location>
  <publisher/>
  <issn/>
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      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Browne, Maurice,</author>
      <author>Van Volkenburg, Ellen.</author>
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    <title>The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice.</title>
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  <notes>Souvenir promptbook.</notes>
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    <title>Columbia as L. Macbeth: Yet here's a spot -- out, damned spot, out, I say!</title>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Slavery</keyword>
    <keyword>Enslavement</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1870</year>
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      <date>[1870s?]</date>
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  <abstract>Cartoon based on the character of Lady Macbeth, with Lady Macbeth as Columbia, the spot on her hand being Slavery, with Lincoln and Greeley in the background.</abstract>
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      <author>Boffone, Trevor,</author>
      <author>Della Gatta, Carla,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Shakespeare and Latinidad / edited by Trevor Boffone and Carla Della Gatta.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>xvii, 236 pages ;</pages>
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  <number/>
  <keywords>
    <keyword>Cultural appropriation.</keyword>
    <keyword>Latin Americans</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>2021</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[2021]</date>
    </pub-dates>
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  <abstract>Shakespeare and Latinidad is a collection of scholarly and practitioner essays in the field of Latinx theatre that specifically focuses on Latinx productions and appropriations of Shakespeare's plays.</abstract>
  <pub-location>Edinburgh :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Edinburgh University Press Ltd,</publisher>
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  <isbn>147448848X</isbn>
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  <notes>This record was provided by a vendor. It may contain incorrect or incomplete information.</notes>
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      <author>Salisbury, Frank O.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Emily Jordan Folger Frank O Salisbury 1927.</title>
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    <year>1927</year>
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      <date>1927.</date>
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  <notes>Signed and dated at upper right. The fan held by Mrs. Folger depicts the wedding scene from Henry V and is now Folger ART Inv. 1132.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Steevens, George,</author>
      <author>Chalmers, Alexander,</author>
      <author>Holl, Benjamin,</author>
      <author>Heath, James,</author>
      <author>Smith, Edward,</author>
      <author>Worthington, William Henry,</author>
      <author>Holbein, Hans,</author>
      <author>Houbraken, Jacobus,</author>
      <author>Fuseli, Henry,</author>
      <author>Peters, Matthew William,</author>
      <author>Reynolds, Joshua,</author>
      <author>Reni, Guido,</author>
      <author>Canaletto,</author>
      <author>West, Benjamin,</author>
      <author>Kittenger, M. S.,</author>
      <author>Barton, Clara,</author>
      <author>Hubbell, Julian B.</author>
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    <title>The complete works of Shakspeare : comprising his dramatic and poetical works : accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Steevens : with a glossary and notes and a memoir / by Alex. Chalmers ; in one volume.</title>
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  <pages>ix, 828 p., [9] leaves of plates :</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1864</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1864.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Cincinnati :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Rickey and Carrol,</publisher>
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  <notes>Frontispiece portrait engraved by B. Holl from a work by Houbraken.  Additonal plates engraved by E. Smith, Holbein, P. Heath, and W.H. Worthington from works by Fuseli, Rev. W. Peters, Sir J. Reynolds, Edward, Guido, Canaletto, and West.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Cooke, Increase,</author>
      <author>Cooke, Increase,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Sequel to the American orator, or, Dialogues for schools : to which are prefixed Elements of elocution / by Increase Cooke.</title>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Recitations.</keyword>
    <keyword>Oratory.</keyword>
    <keyword>Speeches, addresses, etc.</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1813</year>
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      <date>1813</date>
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    <authors>
      <author>Griffin, G. W. H.</author>
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  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Desdemonum : an Ethiopian burlesque, in three scenes.</title>
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  <pages>8 p.</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1874</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1874?]</date>
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  <pub-location>New York :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Happy Hours Co.,</publisher>
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  <notes>Possibly by G.W.H. Griffin.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Criswell, R. W.,</author>
      <author>Lukens, Henry Clay,</author>
      <author>Criswell, R. W.</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>The new Shakspeare and other travesties / By R.W. Criswell.</title>
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    <full-title/>
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  <pages>161, [1] p. ;</pages>
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  <keywords/>
  <dates>
    <year>1882</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1882.</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>New York :</pub-location>
  <publisher>The American news company,</publisher>
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      <url>https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib88389-90642</url>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Jones, Robert Edmond,</author>
      <author>Belden, James O.,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Costume design for Paul Robeson in Othello Jones 43.</title>
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  <dates>
    <year>1943</year>
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      <date>[1943]</date>
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  <notes>Artist: Jones was primarily a scenic designer and director who was associated with the plays of Eugene O'Neill and is noted as having revolutionized American scene design. This costume design is registered as no.64-B8 in the Index of theater designs of Robert Edmond Jones, maintained by the Olin Memorial Library of Wesleyan University.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Berryman, Clifford Kennedy,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>[Political caricatures inspired by Shakespeare] [Clifford Kennedy Berryman].</title>
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  <pages>20 drawings :</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1932</year>
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  <notes>Series of 20 caricatures which appeared in the Washington, D.C. Evening star between 1932 and 1944.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>MacKaye, Percy,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Caliban by the yellow sands / by Percy MacKaye.</title>
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  <pages>xxxii, 223, [1] p. :</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Masques.</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1916</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1916.</date>
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  <abstract/>
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  <notes>"A community masque of the art of the theatre, devised and written to commemorate the tercentenary of the death of Shakespeare."</notes>
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      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
      <author>Adams, John,</author>
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    <title>Quotation from Julius Caesar in the hand of John Adams</title>
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  <pages>1 item (1 leaf)</pages>
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  <abstract>Lines from act II, scene i.</abstract>
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  <notes>This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It contains unverified data from catalog cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete information. Please email catalog@folger.edu for assistance.</notes>
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      <author>Robin, Augustus,</author>
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    <title>Edwin Forrest as Macbeth [in Shakespeare's Macbeth] / A. Robin [sculp.].</title>
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    <authors>
      <author>Smith, John,</author>
      <author>Barra, John,</author>
      <author>Harmsworth, R. Leicester</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The generall historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles : with the names of the adventurers, planters, and governours from their first beginning. an⁰: 1584. to this present 1624. With the procedings of those severall colonies and the accidents that befell them in all their journyes and discoveries. Also the maps and descriptions of all those countryes, their commodities, people, government, customes, and religion yet knowne. Divided into sixe bookes. By Captaine Iohn Smith sometymes governour in those countryes &amp; admirall of New England.</title>
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  <pages>[14], 96, 105-248 p., [6] plates (4 folded) :</pages>
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  <keywords>
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  <dates>
    <year>1624</year>
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      <date>1624.</date>
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  <publisher>Printed by I[ohn]. D[awson]. and I[ohn]. H[aviland]. for Michael Sparkes,</publisher>
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  <notes>Largely a collected edition of his "A description of New England", "A map of Virginia", "New Englands trials", and "A true relation of such occurrences and accidents of noate as hath hapned in Virginia since the first planting of that collony, which is now resident in the south part thereof, till the last returne from thence".</notes>
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