It's called the First Folio, although its official name was "Mr William Shakespeares Comedies Histories & Tragedies published according to the true originall copies". It was not really a Complete Works as it contained just plays, not the poems or sonnets. It included 36 of the 38 plays generally believed to have been written by Shakespeare. About 1000 copies were printed; 238 remain, a remarkably high number.
The First Folio was the first Collected Works edition of Shakespeare's plays; it was the work of his fellow actors John Heminges and Henry Condell, and came out in 1623, some seven years after Shakespeare's death. However, many of the plays had been published earlier. A "first edition" of Romeo and Juliet would be dated 1597.
When the first Complete Shakespeare edition (called the First Folio) was published, it was called "William Shakespeare's Histories, Tragedies and Comedies" and all the plays were put into one of those three categories.
Some of Shakespeare's plays had been published individually during his lifetime but in 1623 two of his friends decided to publish a collection of as many of his plays as they could get their hands on. This collection is usually called the First Folio but its real title is "Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories & Tragedies Published according to the True Originall Copies"
The First Folio sold for £1 (one pound sterling). That was an enormous sum. It was a special limited edition.
Of the one thousand copies of the First Folio printed, 228 are known to still exist. Of these, 79 are held by the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington. This library was founded by Henry Clay Folger, who was a fanatical collector of First Folios. Twelve more are at the Meisei University in Tokyo, and two more at the British Library. Almost all of the others are held by libraries around the world. Sir Paul Getty owned one, one of the few in private hands.
A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner; as, a good edition of Chaucer; Chalmers' edition of Shakespeare., The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time; as, the first edition was soon sold.
A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner; as, a good edition of Chaucer; Chalmers' edition of Shakespeare., The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time; as, the first edition was soon sold.
There are less than 150 copies of the "HE" version of the 1611 KJV Bible, which is the first edition of the 1611 printing. Thus the reason they are so difficult to find, and so very expensive.There are in fact only 50 copies of the first edition 1611 KJV 'HE' Bibles, whilst there are some 150 'SHE' copies in existence today.
The first edition stated "First Printing" on the copyright page and had the code 10/57 on the front flap of the dust jacket. The value is generally between $1000 and $3500 but lesser copies be found for much cheaper.
It is generally known as The First Folio, rather than the name on its title page: "Mr William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories & Tragedies Published According to the True Originall Copies." You can see why.
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You can try websites which offer copies of the original quarto copies of the plays published in Shakespeare's day, or of the first folio, some of which are on the related links.
The First Folio was the first Collected Works edition of Shakespeare's plays; it was the work of his fellow actors John Heminges and Henry Condell, and came out in 1623, some seven years after Shakespeare's death. However, many of the plays had been published earlier. A "first edition" of Romeo and Juliet would be dated 1597.
The first single-volume edition of Shakespeare's plays was a book called "Mr. William Shakespeare, his Histories, Tragedies and Comedies", better known as the First Folio, published in 1623.
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When the first Complete Shakespeare edition (called the First Folio) was published, it was called "William Shakespeare's Histories, Tragedies and Comedies" and all the plays were put into one of those three categories.
A first trade edition refers to the first version of a book that is made available for sale to the public. It is the standard edition of the book that is distributed to bookstores and other retailers. First trade editions are usually printed in larger quantities compared to limited editions or advanced reader copies.