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[Shakespeare Head Press], Shakespeare
THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The Shakespeare Head Press, 1904
495.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: first and best edition produced by the shakespeare head press in stratford-on-avon. the shakespeare head press was the dream child of a. h. bullen, who wished to produce beautiful editions of shakespeare’s works-- set, printed and bound in the famed author’s home town of stratford-upon-avon. the press expanded significantly over the years and printed many wonderful editions by a plethora of writers.<br> the books were printed for a.h. bullen and f. sidgwick at the press, in the house of julius shaw the poet's friend and one of the witnesses to his will. the text with essays by h.c. beeching, robert bridges, henry davey, e.k. chambers, j.j. jusserand and m.h. spielmann. the type was composed under the supervision of t.e. summerton. the whole was printed by f.s. cooper. the work was begun in july, 1904 and finished in january 1907.<br> colin franklin, writing in the private presses, says that in the years after the death of a. h. bullen (the press's founder), the shakespeare head press "became the most mature and sophisticated of the private presses, producing some works in the grand manner which are a great pleasure to read and examine now" (p. 147). this set indeed is "in the grand manner," beautifully printed on fine paper, and very handsomely bound and presented.<br> this is a pleasing set internally, showing the full effect of the beautiful shakespeare head press printing of shakespeare. the bindings have seen much better days but are still reasonably presentable.