![]() ![]() I’ve taken it from the bench and will find a more appropriate home for it on my shelves. 1 Sort by Max Price Stock Photo: Cover May Be Different The First Folio of Shakespeare: The Norton Facsimile by William Shakespeare Editor-Charlton Hinman Introduction-Peter W. How wonderful that Sylph Editions in London care enough about essays and other works that might not find such congenial presentations elsewhere. The Norton Facsimile the First Folio of Shakespeare - Based on Folios in the Folder Shakespeare Library Collection 2e 3 W. Berthold Walbaum, making it a pleasure to read. This essay is translated by George Szirtes and the book is beautifully designed, generously set in 16 pt. The Norton Facsimile: The First Folio of Shakespeare Publisher W.W. Venetian painter Palma Vecchio (also known as Iacopo Negretti), asking him about his method, his fierce eye, his relationship to the women he painted so sensuously all those centuries ago and who gaze at the reader from the pages of this gorgeous monograph, sewn (!), with French flaps. I’d read it then, for the sheer pleasure of its presentation - a 14 page single sentence, addressed to the 16th c. My friend Anik sent it to me in the fall. The Bill: For Palma Vecchio at Venice, by László Krasznahorkai. And underneath it was a little book I’d forgotten about. I know there’s probably an app for that now but I love the physicality of books…) And the beautiful Golden Age of Botanical Art, a birthday gift from John, which had to removed (to the bench) from the coffee table on Saturday night so we could put out pre-dinner snacks for our guests.Īnyway, I’ve just put the Fascimile back on its shelf. “Let’s look it up,” I said! (My children once said that this will be my epitaph, having heard it so frequently during their childhoods. Quantity + - Only 2 left Add to Cart A beautiful, full size facsimile of Shakespeares First Folio. Jeffrey recalled something particular to the First Folio edition and (as it happened) I had the Facsimile so pulled it from my shelves. First Folio of Shakespeare Norton Facsimile £150.00 Tax included. ![]() On the weekend, our actor friend Jeffrey Renn was here for dinner and overnight and we - with friend Liz Young, also here - were discussing The Merchant of Venice. On top you can see the Norton Facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare. It’s become the place where books accumulate. N° de ref.Do most households have a place like this bench? A place where things are set “temporarily” until they can be put back where they belong? (And then they linger there, gathering dust, and friends, until the whole thing is so precariously balanced that something has to be done?) This pretty bench, made of elm, was purchased for $25 at a farmer’s market in Princeton (B.C., not N.J.) in the summer of 2010. Hardcover, 896 pages more details Want to Read Rate this book 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars The First Folio of Shakespeare (Hardcover) Published September 3rd 1996 by W. The slipcase is also in perfect condition. The volume is in perfect, pristine condition, unmarked, tight, square and clean. This is a unique and invaluable tool for any serious Shakespeare scholar. Professor Blayney's Introduction includes a table identifying the order the pages of each play were set, and the compositors believed to have set each page. The volume includes all of the line numbering established in the 1968 edition, as well as the traditional Globe act-scene-line numbers. Blayney reconsiders Professor Hinman's findings in the light of new Elizabethan scholarship. This edition reproduces pages from 29 of the most satisfactory copies, out of the 82 now in the Folger Shakespeare Library, originally selected by Prof. The uncorrected sheets were not thrown out, but were mixed in with the corrected ones, with the result that no two First Folios, of which there are 240 in existence, are identical. Firm green slipcase with light wear on the corners and lightly. As printing of the First Filios proceeded, proofs were read and corrections were made. A new introduction by the distinguished Folio scholar Peter. This is a full-size, photographic facsimile of the First Folio edition of Shakespeare's plays, which was printed over a period of two years and released in 1623. Now this long awaited reissue of The Norton Facsimile reintroduces Charlton Hinmans achievement. ![]() Publisher's full red cloth, spine in five compartments separated by raised bands and gilt borders, gilt lettering in three compartments, gilt tooling in remainder. ![]()
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