The First Folio
The Second Folio
The Third Folio
The Fourth Folio
Facsimiles of the First Folio
Works
Individual plays
Poems
Adaptations
The First Folio
Comedies, histories and tragedies. Published according to the true copies. London: Printed by Isaac Jaggard and Ed. Blount, 1623.
The Second Folio
Comedies, histories and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. The second impression. London: Printed by Tho. Cotes for Robert Allot, 1632.
The Third Folio
Comedies, histories and tragedies. Published according to the true original copies. The third impression and unto this impression is added seven plays never before printed in folio, viz Pericles, Prince of Tyre, The London Prodigall, The History of Thomas Ld Cromwell, Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham, The Puritan Widow, A Yorkshire Tragedy, The Tragedy of Locrine. London: Printed for P.C., 1664.
The Fourth Folio
Comedies, histories and tragedies. The fourth edition. London: Printed for H. Herringman, E. Brewster, and R. Bentley, 1685.
Facsimiles of the First Folio
[A Facsimile Folio] London: E. and J. Wright, 1807. (822.3 S53)
Shakespeare: the first collected edition...a reproduction in exact facsimile. London: Day and Son, 1866. (822.3 S53)
The National Shakespeare: a facsimile of the text of the first folio of 1623. Illustrated by Sir J. Noel Paton. London: W. McKenzie, 1904. 3 v. (822.3 S53)
The first folio of Shakespeare : the Norton facsimile. New York: Norton, 1968.
(822.3 S53)
Works
The works of Mr. William Shakespear. Adorn'd with cuts. Revised and corrected with an account of the life and writings of the author. [edited] By N. Rowe. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1709.
6 v. Special Collections has: 1-4, 6.
Nicholas Rowe (1674-1718) was a dramatist and poet laureate. He did some useful work as an editor of Shakespeare's plays, dividing them into acts and scenes, supplying stage directions, and generally making the text more intelligible.
The works of Shakespeare. Collated by Mr. Theobald. London: Printed for C. Bathurst, 1773. 8 v.
Lewis Theobald (1688-1744) was a Shakespearean critic who published in 1726 his Shakespeare Restored, exposing Pope's incapacity as a critic and editor of Shakespeare. To his edition of Shakespeare is owed many valuable restorations and conjectural emendations of the text.
The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakespeare. Edited by Charles Knight. The National edition. London: Charles Knight, 1851-52. 6 v.
(822.3 S53)
The works of William Shakespeare. Edited by Howard Staunton : with illustrations by Sir John Gilbert. London: Routledge, 1881. 15 v. (822.3 S53)
Staunton (1810-1874) was an English Shakespearean scholar and famed chess player. His Shakespeare (1858-60), of which this is another edition illustrated by Sir John Gilbert, contained excellent textual emendations.
The works of Shakespeare. Edited by W. E. Henley. Edinburgh: Grant Richards, 1901. (IL:1901 Shaw)
This copy of the Edinburgh Folio has been extended from 10 volumes to 40 volumes by the addition of 3,500 illustrations collected by Henry Shaw. He has also added an original introduction to each play.
The complete works of William Shakespeare: the University Press Shakespeare. [Edited by Sidney Lee] New York: G. D.Sproul, 1907-09.40 v. (822.3 S53)
The complete works of William Shakespeare. The text and order of the First Folio with quarto variants and a choice of modern readings noted marginally. [Edited by] Herbert Farjeon. The New Nonesuch Shakespeare. London: Nonesuch Press, 1953.
4 v. (PR:None 1953)
Shakespeare's plays in quarto : a facsimile edition of copies primarily from the Huntington Library. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1981. (822.3 S53)
Supplement to the edition of Shakespeare's plays published in 1778 by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. London: Printed for C. Bathurst, W. Strahan, 1780. 2 v.
These two volumes, together with the seven plays attributed to Shakespeare, including Pericles, were produced in 1780 as supplementary volumes to the complete annotated 10 volume edition of 1773. Collaboration was between Steevens, known as "the Puck of commentators" and Johnson; the latter supplying the notes.
Individual plays
The tragedie of Anthony and Cleopatra. London: Doves Press, 1912.
(PR:Dove 1912)
As you like it. Illustrations by Émile Bayard. London: Cassell, 1887.
(IL:1887 Baya)
Coriolanus. London: Printed for Harrison and Co, 1780.
Hamlet, the first quarto, 1603. London: W. Griggs, [18-?]. (822.3 S S53)
Hamlet, the second quarto, 1604. London: W. Griggs, [18-?]. (822.3 S S53)
Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Decorations by John Austen. London: Selwyn and Blount, 1922. (IL:1922 Aust)
The tragedy of Hamlet. [Illustrated by] Valenti Angelo. New York: Peter Pauper Press, 19--? (PR: Paup 19--?)
Henry VI, parts I and II. Illustrations by Eduard Grützner. London: Cassell, 1887. (IL:1887 Grut)
Henry V. London: Printed for Harrison and Co, 1780.
Henry VIII. London: Printed for J. Wenman, 1778.
The tragedie of Macbeth. With illustrations and notes by J. Moyr Smith. London: Sampson, Low, Marston. 1889. (IL:1889 Smit)
Midsummer night's dream, the second quarto, 1600. London: W. Griggs, 1880. (822.3 S53)
Othello the moor of Venice. Illustrated by Ludovic Marchetti. London: Simpkin, [1890?] (822.33 Oth)
Othello, the moor of Venice. Illustrations by F. Dicksee. London: Cassell, 1890. (IL:1890 Dick)
Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Printed for T. P[avier], 1609 [i.e. 1619].
Romeo and Juliet. Illustrations by Ludovic Marchetti, Lucius Rossi and Oreste Cortazzo. London: Simpkin. [188-?]. (IL:188- Marc)
Romeo and Juliet. Illustrations by F. Dicksee. London: Cassell, 1884. (IL:1884 Dick)
Romeo and Juliet. Illustrations by Jacques Wagrez and Louis Titz. New York: Duprat, 1892. (IL:1892 Wagr)
Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. With illustrations by W. Hatherell. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1914. (IL:1914 Hath)
The tempest. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London: Heinemann, 1926.
(IL:1926 Rack)
The tempest. Canton, N.Y., Caliban Press, 2001. (PR:Cali 2001)
Shakespeare's comedy of the tempest. With illustrations by Edmund Dulac. London: Hodder and Stoughton , [1926?]. (IL:1926 Dula)
Shakespeare's comedy of twelfth night. With illustrations by W. Heath Robinson. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1918]. (IL:1918 Robi)
The Winter's tale. London: Printed for Harrison and Co, 1779.
Poems
Poems. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London by Thos. Cotes, 1640.
This collection consists of the Sonnets, A Lover's Complaint, and interspersed among them the contents of The Passionate Pilgrim of 1612, and other poems by Jonson, Beaumont, Marlowe and Carew. The Sonnets are grouped according to subject and each group is printed as a continuous text.
Shakespeare's songs and sonnets. Illustrated by John Gilbert. London: Sampson Low, 1862. (822.3 Sha)
Poems of Shakespeare. Edited by George Wyndham. London: Methuen, 1898. (822.33 Poe)
Poems. London: Essex House Press, 1899. (PR:Esse 1899)
The songs and sonnets of William Shakespeare. Illustrated by Charles Robinson. Philadelphia: D. McKay, [1915]. (IL:1915 Robi)
Poems and sonnets. London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1960. (PR:Gold 1960)
Love sonnets by Shakespeare="Nga" waiata aroha a Hekepia. Auckland: Holloway Press, 2000. (PR:Holl 2000)
Adaptations
Cibber, Colley. Papal tyranny in the reign of King John. Dublin: Printed for Peter Wilson, 1745.
Cibber, Colley. The tragical history of King Richard III. Dublin: Printed for A. Rhames for R. Gunne, 1731.
Cumberland, Richard. Timon of Athens. London: T. Becket, 1771.
Dryden, John. Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late. London: Printed for Abel Swall, 1679.
Garrick, David. Catharine and Petruchio. [London, 1780?] (Bound with Henry Fielding's The Debauchees, 1780)
Hill, Aaron. K. Henry V. or, The conquest of France by the English. Dublin: Printed for George Grierson...1724.
Lamb, Charles and Mary. Tales from Shakespeare. London: Dent, 1909.
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. (IL:1909 Rack)
Smith, John Christopher. The Tempest : an opera. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1756.
Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell for William Smith, 1733. |