Works of Shakespear

SHAKESPEARE   |   Alexander POPE

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Works of Shakespear
Works of Shakespear
Works of Shakespear

THE RARE FIRST EDITION OF POPE’S SHAKESPEARE, 1723-25, THE FIRST QUARTO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE’S WORKS

SHAKESPEARE, William. The Works of Shakespear. In Six Volumes. Collated and Corrected by the Former Editions, By Mr. Pope. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1723-25. Six volumes. Quarto, modern three-quarter speckled calf gilt, raised bands, red and black morocco labels, marbled boards.

The rare and important first quarto edition of Shakespeare’s works, edited by Alexander Pope, one of only 750 sets printed, in beautiful period-style binding.

Pope was the first editor to apply a serious scholarly approach to Shakespeare, using 27 early quartos as the basis for this grammatical masterpiece. Restoring sections that had been out of print for nearly a century, he guides the reader, in elegant, clear typography, to “the most shining passages” marked by marginal stars. Such acute attention to detail and critical opinion make this edition an outstanding example of 18th-century Shakespearean research. “The first edition in quarto and the earliest edited by Alexander Pope. It embraces Pope’s preface, the life by Rowe, an index of characters, sentiments, speeches, and descriptions and a list of subscribers,” as well as Shakespeare’s comedies, tragedies and histories. Without the supplementary seventh volume, rarely present, which was issued by another publisher in 1725 and including Venus and Adonis, the poems and an essay on the history of drama. With one of two engraved portraits of Shakespeare (often missing), the general title page for the set (dated 1725 and printed in red and black), and the individual title pages in each volume (dated 1723). With handsome woodcut initials, head- and tailpieces. Jaggard, 498. Lowndes, 2259. Allibone II:2017. Brunet V:337. Library stamps on title pages, a few other leaves, and edges.

Scattered light foxing; occasional light marginal dampstaining in Volumes II, III and VI. A beautiful set.

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