University Museums at the University of Delaware will soon be host to the original 1623 Shakespeare First Folio, with the national touring exhibition “First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare” ...
Shakespeare’s First Folio turns 400: what would be lost without the collection? An expert speculates
It has been 400 years since the publication of the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays, a volume now known as the First Folio. Prepared by his fellow actors after his death, the book ...
Shakespeare’s Book. By Chris Laoutaris. Pegasus Books; 560 pages; $35. William Collins; £25 The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio. By Emma Smith. Bodleian Library Publishing; 258 pages; $40 and £30 ...
Shakespeare seems to have been more interested in success on the stage than in seeing his words in print. In his lifetime, he published three books of non-dramatic poetry, but only about half of his ...
The public exhibition of First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare on tour from the Folger Shakespeare Library will be on display Aug. 9-31 at the CU Art Museum. All the World’s a Page: ...
400 years after Shakespeare's first folio publication, Folger Library to display all 82 owned copies
William Shakespeare’s friends and close collaborators succeeded at publishing his works in a huge book — the First Folio — 400 years ago, . The Bard had been dead for nearly a decade, and without the ...
Original editions of a rare book known as Shakespeare’s First Folio are touring sites in the U.S. for the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. They represent something of a Bible or Holy Grail ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The copy sold by Sotheby’s (Sotheby's) A rare copy of William Shakespeare’s first folio has sold for $2.4m (£2m). Printed in 1623, ...
The image of the playwright on the title page is also just one of two portraits with "any claim to authenticity," according to the British Library. University of British Columbia A rare first edition ...
Four hundred years ago, in 1623, a book of Shakespeare’s plays was published. This wasn’t just any book: It marked the first time all of Shakespeare’s works were published together — no mean feat back ...
All's Well That Ends Well: The first folio opened to one of the 18 plays that would have been lost had the folio not been assembled by Shakespeare's colleagues John Heminges and Henry Condell. This ...
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