Herbert L. Ford, in Shakespeare 1700-1740: a collation of the editions and separate plays. Oxford, 1935, p. 2-3, claims that there were two printings of Tonson's 1709 edition. A comparison of HRC'S three complete (and two partial) sets of this edition with Ford's distinguishing points of the two printings reveals that each set is composed of sheets from both printings, and that in many cases individual volumes are composed of sheets from both printings. Possibly the printings were not discrete., Imperfect: v. 5 only, containing Romeo and Juliet, Timon of Athens, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, and Othello., Inscribed by copyright-holder on or about the day of publication: Ex dono John Herringman, June ye 6th, 1709., Paged continuously; numerous errors in paging., The above title is prefixed to v. 1 only; v. 2-6 have title: The works of Mr. William Shakespear. Volume the Second [etc.]. (The latter title appears also in v. 1 as an added title page) Each play has special title page., and The frontispiece of v. 1 is a portrait of Shakespeare engraved by M: V. Dr. Gucht.
Publisher:
Printed for Jacob Tonson ...,
Subject (Name):
Herringman, John--Presentation inscription, 1709.--696 % pro
Sermon preached at the buriall of William Rogers apothecary and Yovng-mans warning-peece
Description:
Bound with: Bacon, Nathaniel. A relation of the feare-full estate of Francis Spira, in the yeare, 1548. London: Printed by I.L. for Phil. Stephens, and Christoph. Meredith, 1638., P. 72-73 omitted from pagination., Signatures: A-E¹²., and The post-script on p. [85] has its own title page, pagination and register are continuous.
Publisher:
Printed by J.L. for P. Stevens, and C. Meredith, and are to be sold at their shop at the signe of the Golden Lion in Pauls Church-yard
Subject (Name):
Bible. O.T. Proverbs IV, 19 --Sermons and Rogers, William, d. 1636?
Inlaid to 21 cm. Inserted as frontispiece is a water-color drawing of a woman with a monkey, presumably meant to represent a witch., Signature: A4., and Title-vignette (portrait of Mother Shipton).