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  • Shakespeare, William & Campbell, Thomas

    Verlag: Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859

    Anbieter: Eastleach Books, Newbury, BER, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Zustand: Poor. a new edition. Half calf over green cloth, P. lxxx+960pp, engraved frontis, engraved title, neat marginalia, binding has split at the index & has been repaired with sellotape, leather very worn & rebacked, edges rubbed & worn, a good solid reading copy in need of a little TLC. The complete plays of the Bard which includes a glossary of the more difficult words. Campbell's life preceedes the plays. 2025 grams.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare zum Verkauf von Rooke Books PBFA

    William Shakespeare; Thomas Campbell

    Verlag: Routledge, Warne and Routledge, London, 1863

    Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Leather. Zustand: Near Fine. None (illustrator). A unique copy of William Shakespeare's plays. Bound in boards made from old 'Herne's Oak' in 1864. Signed by many noted RSC actors and directors including Laurence Olivier and Trevor Nunn. Very scarce.With signatures from noted individuals from the RSC: 'Frank Inscribed on Herne's Oak 19.12.80 Trevor Nunn'. Nunn is a British theatre director and the Artistic Director for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre, and the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Second inscription reads 'To Frank, very best wishes Mary Rutherford'. Mary Rutherford is an actress best known for Antony and Cleopatra (1974), The Knock (1994) and The Walls of Jericho (1981). Inscriptions from Gillian Rhind and Frances De La Tour to page 149. Laurence Olivier's signature to recto of Hamlet plate 'L Olivier'Inscription 'For Frank with best wishes ever Terry Hands' in addition to an inscription to the top page of 'Midsummer Night's Dream' which is unintelligible. Contemporary inscription to the recto of front endpaper indicates 'This book is bound in boards made from old 'Herne's Oak' 1864'. Herne's Oak is a tree believed to be the dwelling of Herne the Hunter. Herne the Hunter was believed to live in the time of Richard II, and it is cited in the Merry Wives of Windsor. In this play the wives play a trick on Falstaff. The popularity of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' led to several depictions of Herne's Oak. There has been some confusion as to the identity of the tree, which attracted many eighteenth century visitors to Fairies' Dell, Windsor. In 1863 this tree blew down, and it was believed this tree was planted later to replace the original tree which was felled in 1796 by accident in a general cull of old and unsightly oak trees. Some Ordnance Survey maps show Herne's Oak a little to the north of Frogmore House in Home Park. An 1867 work 'A Treatise on the Identity of Herne's Oak.' by William Perry compares an account appearing in Samuel Ireland's 1791 'Picturesque Views of the Thames' and documents on the Park before concluding the tree blown down in 1863 was the original tree. His view was biased as he was given parts of the tree to make souvenirs. The Royal Collection hold a copy of Perry's treatise bound in Herne's Oak and carved by him.Prior owner's inscriptions to this work include 'Miranda Hall Aug 2nd 189-' and 'Michael from M Hall Jan 1943'.Loosely inserted are many pamphlets from RSC productions. In addition to this are two newspaper articles on the sources behind Shakespeare's plays and their historical characters. One regards Richard III and the other Cleopatra.A fantastic copy of this work. With fascinating association and inscriptions. In a quarter calf binding, with wooden boards. Externally, very smart. Light rubbing to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. A few chips to the extremities of plate to King Henry IV Part I and to the title page and frontispiece. Repair to the front endpaper. Pages are bright. Occasional presentation inscriptions throughout. Otherwise, just the odd spot. Near Fine. signed by author. book.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. With Remarks on His Life and Writings by Thomas Campbell zum Verkauf von Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB

    [Shakespeare's Works] FINE PRIZE BINDING, a New Edition. Octavo (24 x 18cm), pp.[2] lxxx; 960 [2]. Portrait frontispiece and vignette title page, small text in two columns per page. Bound in burgundy morocco by Hayday, gilt titles and decorations to spine, raised bands, gilt decorative panelling to boards, gilt Trinity College Dublin arms central to boards, gilt dentelle turn ins, all edges gilt. Spotting internally to first few leaves, Trinity College Dublin prize plate for 1850 to front pastedown, else internally clean. Wear to spine edges and bands, bumping and wear to board corners. An attractive, very good copy.