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The millionaire and the bard

Henry Folger's obsessive hunt for Shakespeare's first folio
2015
Explores the history of William Shakespeare's First Folio.

The Millionaire and the bard

Henry Folger's obsessive hunt for Shakespeare's first folio
When Shakespeare died in 1616, no one, including the playwright, thought that his writings would last, that he was a genius, or that he would be celebrated as the greatest author in the history of the English language. Seven years after his death, copies of his plays and manuscripts were gathered, edited, and thirty-six of them were published in a book format. This massive book was called the the First Folio, and was only intended as a memorial, but it later became one of the most important books ever published and became a coveted prize among collectors, many of whom would do almost anything to obtain a copy.

James E. Carter, 1924-

chronology, documents, bibliographical aids
1981

John Locke

1975
An analysis of the seventeenth-century thinker's epistemology, metaphysics, ethical theories, and religious thought that promotes understanding of the basic concepts of his philosophy of education.

A Jane Austen encyclopedia

1998
Examines Austen's life, work, and her era, and includes a chronology of her life, her work, and of historical events.

Harold Lloyd

a bio-bibliography
1994

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