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June 28, 06:24 PM GMT
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5,000 - 8,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Shakespeare, William
The Merchant of Venice. London: Printed by Tho. Cotes, 1632
Folio (308 x 216 mm). 163-184pp. Expertly bound to style in paneled calf, covers tooled in blind, upper cover gilt lettered.
From Shakespeare's second folio.
Shakespeare's famed four folios comprise the first four editions of his collected plays, all printed in the 17th century. The second folio of 1632, like the first folio of 1623, contains 36 plays. It is estimated that fewer than 1,000 copies of the second folio were printed and fewer than 200 copies are in existence today.
The Merchant of Venice follows a merchant named Antonio who, in helping his friend Bassanio court a love interest named Portia, takes out a loan from a Jewish moneylender named Shylock, who asks that Antonio give him a "pound of flesh" as collateral against the loan. Portia and Bassanio successfully marry, but drama ensues when Antonio realizes he cannot repay the loan.
The Shakespeare Folios have "an aura of book magic about them. For a bibliophile it is a volume devoutly to be wished for and rarely attained; to a library it is a crowning jewel of a collection. Shakespeare, indeed, is a name to conjure with. No lengthy explanations are needed; he is simply the most distinguished author in the English language" (Wolf).
The Shakespeare Folios have "an aura of book magic about them. For a bibliophile it is a volume devoutly to be wished for and rarely attained; to a library it is a crowning jewel of a collection. Shakespeare, indeed, is a name to conjure with. No lengthy explanations are needed; he is simply the most distinguished author in the English language" (Wolf).
(See lots 1147-1150.)
REFERENCE:
STC 22274a; Greg III:1113-1116; Jaggard 496; Pforzheimer 906; Wolf, Legacies of Genius 36
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