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Seller's Description:
Good. No Jacket. Hardcover. 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. Minor edge and corner wear, lightly scuffed and scratched, former owner's library label is affixed to the inner front cover with a signature and a date in ink on the ffep as well, corners are lightly bumped and rubbed, front hinge is cracked, some shelf wear, underlining and margin-writing in ink throughout the book, overall a nice used copy! Green cloth with gilt lettering and illustration on the front board and gilt lettering on the spine. Illustrated endpapers. 187 historical pages! "Antony and Cleopatra was first printed, so far as is known, in the Folio of 1623; in which it occupies the twenty-nine pages (fol. 340-368) between Othello and Cymbeline, being the tenth of the eleven Tragedies that make up the third portion of the book. The later Folios reprint the text of the First with the correction of some misprints and with many small changes, chiefly in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation....."----from the Introduction.
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Very Good. No Jacket. Hardcover. 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. Minor edge and corner wear, lightly scuffed and scratched, light brown stain on the front board, former owner's library label is affixed to the inner front cover, corners are lightly bumped and rubbed, some shelf wear, overall a very crisp and clean used copy! Green cloth with gilt lettering and illustration on the front board and gilt lettering on the spine. Illustrated endpapers. 135 very clean unmarked and uncreased historical pages! "The only authority for the text is the First Folio, and the play was recorded in the Stationers' Register among those 'not formerly entered to other men. ' The Second, Third, and Fourth Folios and a Quarto of 1673, are based on the First Folio Text. The play is only about half as long as Hamlet, and is nearly five hundred lines shorter than any other of the tragedies........"----from the Introduction.