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First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare. August 9-31, 2016 . First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare,on tour from the Folger Shakespeare Library, will be open to the public at the CU Art ...
Sarah Lyall talks to Adrian Edwards, head of the Printed Heritage Collections at the British Library, about the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio.
In her 2016 study “The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio,” Oxford literary scholar Emma Smith writes that although the book arrived without any fanfare, “it is hard to overstate the ...
PBS’s “Great Performances” looks at the vaunted First Folio and how Shakespeare still resonates in today’s world.
Without the First Folio, Half of Shakespeare’s Plays Would Have Been Lost to History The 400-year-old text presented the Bard’s plays as serious literature, muddling the boundaries between ...
Although the First Folio is regarded as the most valuable, the third is the rarest, with 182 copies known to survive. It is believed the third book’s rarity is because some of the stock was ...
We all know Shakespeare, and this book is the reason why. The first edition of Shakespeare's Complete Plays. In 1623, seven years after he died, his actor friends published his plays, 18 of them ...
The First Folio, the landmark collection of Shakespeare's plays, just turned 400. How much do you know about it? Four hundred years ago, a book appeared. “Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies ...
LONDON, UK — A set of the first four editions of William Shakespeare’s collected works is expected to sell for up to 4.5 million pounds ($6 million) at auction next month. Sotheby’s auction ...
Although the First Folio is regarded as the most valuable, the third is the rarest, with 182 copies known to survive. It is believed the third book’s rarity is because some of the stock was ...
Although the First Folio is regarded as the most valuable, the third is the rarest, with 182 copies known to survive. It is believed the third book’s rarity is because some of the stock was ...
LONDON, UK — A set of the first four editions of William Shakespeare’s collected works is expected to sell for up to 4.5 million pounds ($6 million) at auction next month. Sotheby’s auction ...
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