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AN ORIGINAL BIFOLIUM FROM THE 1632 SECOND FOLIO. From One of the Most Important of all the Shakespeare plays: "HAMLET"
[by Thomas Cotes for Robert Allot], 1632
10350,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: a rare offering from the second folio. a rare offering from the second folio. made at thomas cotes' print shop, located at the signe of the blacke beare in pads church-yard. this is an example that few have ever seen but for the original 17th century purchasers and binders of cotes' loose sheets and, in later centuries, folio conservators or binders working on the rare individual sheet that only remained in sheet form until being rebound back into its folio for use as numbered pages. it also originates from one of the first two folio editions of 1623 and 1632, of which only 1500 or so total combined copies were printed. with the hindsight of 400 years, sheets were something that no one thought to preserve in 1632, these folio sheets were printed specifically for binding into complete copies of the second folio. ironically, extra sheets would probably have been considered "printer's waste" and discarded, or perhaps given away as "mementos".