Eliz 189: Bound in vellum, gold tooling on cover and spine, gilt edges. The Huth copy (with bookplate) acquired by Mr. Cochran in November 1911 prior to the public sale. Gift of Alexander S. Cochran, December 1911. and Printed by William Jaggard for Thomas Pavier. The fourth edition (first, 1609). The signatures show that it was intended to follow The Whole Contention in the collection Jaggard was apparently preparing to issue in 1619.
Eliz 193: Bound by F. Bedford in red goatskin, gold tooling on cover and spine. The Thomas Corser copy, with his collation mark on the front endpaper; sold as lot 416 in the Corser sale by Sotheby's, 14 February 1871. The Huth copy (with bookplate) acquired by Mr. Cochran in November 1911 prior to the public sale. and The fifth edition (first, 1597).
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printed by R. Young for John Smethwicke, and are to be sold at his shop in St. Dunstans Church-yard in Fleetstreet, under the Dyall
Eliz 191: Bound in red goatskin, gold tooling on cover and spine, gilt edges; initials of George Daniel on upper side of cover. On H₃v is written in a seventeenth-century hand, "Anagr. Elisabeth Rotton Her lot is to be neat." There are annotations for performance throughout in a seventeenth-century hand., Eliz 191: Signature of George Steevens on the title page, and a few notes by him in the text; this copy was possibly lot 1299 in the Steevens sale by King, 21 May 1800. Bookstamp of the Duke of Roxburghe on the title page; sold as lot 3860 in the Roxburghe sale by Evans, 6 June 1812. This copy was later owned by the Marquis of Blandford, and in his sale (White Knights library) by Evans, 30 June 1819, it was lot 3957., Eliz 191: This copy also appears, as an anonymous property, in a sale by Evans, 25-29 January 1830, lot 796. It was then owned by George Daniel, whose monogram is stamped on the cover; in his sale by Sotheby's, 26 July 1864, it was lot 1430. The Huth copy (with bookplate) acquired by Mr. Cochran in November 1911 prior to the public sale. Gift of Alexander S. Cochran, December 1911., and The second edition (first, 1597). The text of this and later editions represents a different version of the play, fuller than that previously published in the first quarto of 1597.
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printed by Thomas Creede, for Cuthbert Burby, and are to be sold at his shop neare the Exchange
Eliz 192: Bound by F. Bedford in red goatskin, gold tooling on cover and spine, gilt edges. The Huth copy (with bookplate) acquired by Mr. Cochran in November 1911 prior to the public sale. Gift of Alexander S. Cochran, December 1911. and The fourth edition (first, 1597), second issue.
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printed for Iohn Smethwicke, and are to be sold at his shop in Saint Dunstans Church-yard, in Fleetestreete vnder the Dyall
Eliz 180: Bound by C. Murton in straight-grain brown goatskin, gold tooling on cover and spine, gilt edges. Manuscript note, probably by Henry Huth, on the front flyleaf. The Huth copy (with bookplate) acquired by Mr. Cochran in November 1911 prior to the public sale. Gift of Alexander S. Cochran, December 1911. and Printed by James Roberts. The first edition.
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printed by I.R. for THomas Heyes, and are to be sold in Paules Churchyard, at the signe of the Greene Dragon
Eliz 196: Bound by Lewis in green goatskin, gold tooling on cover and spine, gilt edges. The Huth copy (with bookplate) acquired by Mr. Cochran in November 1911 prior to the public sale. Gift of Alexander S. Cochran, December 1911. and The third edition (first, 1594).
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printed for Eedward [sic] White, and are to be solde at his shoppe, nere the little north dore of Pauls, at the signe of the Gun
Eliz 123: Bound by Rivière in dark blue goatskin, gilt edges. Gift of Alexander S. Cochran, December 1911., Eliz 280: Imperfect: Initial blank (A1) wanting. Autograph on t.p.: George Smyth. Armorial stamp of the Dukes of Roxburghe on t.p. Bookplate of Nathan T. Porter, Jr. Ms. no. 1352 on t.p. Inside dentelles., Signatures: A-M⁴ N² (A1 blank)., and Printed by John Norton per STC.
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Printed by I.N. for Thomas Walkley and are to be sould at his shoppe at the Eagle and Child in Britains Burse
Eliz 215: Bound by Zaehnsdorf in calf, gold tooling on cover and spine, gilt edges. The Huth copy (with bookplate) acquired by Mr. Cochran in November 1911 prior to the public sale. Gift of Alexander S. Cochran, December 1911. and The first edition. A fragment of a catalog of books printed for Moseley, one leaf signed A, follows the text; it lists twenty-two books, and the catchword on the verso indicates that this leaf is a portion of a larger list.
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printed for Humphrey Moseley and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-yard
Puritan widow, Pvritaine, Puritaine, Widdow of Watling-streete, and Widow of Watling-street
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Eliz 203: Bound in purple goatskin, gold tooling on cover and spine, gilt edges; initials of George Daniel on upper side of cover. Sold with Daniel's books by Sotheby's, 26 July 1864, lot 1463. The Huth copy (with bookplate) acquired by Mr. Cochran in November 1911 prior to the public sale. Gift of Alexander S. Cochran, December 1911., Falsely attributed to Shakespeare., The first edition., and Signatures: A-H⁴.