Shakespeare's friendly rival Ben Jonson had previously published his own writings, poems included, in a folio. The 1623 First Folio of Shakespeare, however, is the earliest folio consisting only of an ...
In 1623, seven years after William Shakespeare's death, a compilation of 36 of his plays were published together in one volume. No more than 750 copies of this 'First Folio' were printed and today ...
But today he’s remembered for being one of the earliest known owners of the first published collection of Shakespeare’s dramas. In fact, he bought not one but two copies of these First Folios ...
Among the several rare volumes now on display in the Widener Memorial Room is Shakespeare's First Folio, the most valuable book in the Harvard College Library. His Second, Third, and Fourth Folios ...
William Shakespeare’s comedies, histories & tragedies: published according to the true originall copies, known to modern readers as William Shakespeare’s First Folio, owned by the Brandeis University ...
A copy of Shakespeare's First Folio has sold in New York for $2.4m (32m). Published in 1623, seven years after the Stratford-upon-Avon writer's death, it features 36 manuscripts. They include 18 ...
AngieHoffmeister reveals how she created the eerie art for The Folio Society's The Lottery and Other Dark Tales.
In a gorgeous children’s collection, “Shakespeare’s First Folio,” Macbeth and his ambitious wife are done and dusted in a mere eight pages. Yet what exciting pages they are—and how ...
In 1623, Shakespeare’s plays were published together for the first time as a printed collection, known as the First Folio. To mark 400 years since the occasion, the Folio Society has published his ...
The Folio Society's extravagant book design for Shakespeare's 'First Folio' hints at the future of the printed book. New “A Clockwork Orange” Illustrations Are Super Creepy The Folio Society's ...
AngieHoffmeister reveals how she created the eerie art for The Folio Society's The Lottery and Other Dark Tales.