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Shakespeare, William
Description
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9 volumes, folio (16 3/4 x 12 1/2 in.; 428 x 318 mm). 97 engraved plates after Reynolds, Romney, Opie, Bunbury, Westall, and others, all finely colored by a contemporary hand, general titles and half-titles; lacking the leaf of "Directions to the Bookbinder," some foxing. Contemporary straight grain red morocco, spines elaborately gilt, marbled endpapers, gilt edges; extremities worn, hinges of vol. 9 restored, binding of vol. 1 broken and detached.
Condition
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Catalogue Note
An attractive handcolored set of the monumental Boydell edition, for which a type foundry, ink factory, and printing house were all specially built. "Boydell in 1786 embarked upon the most important enterprise of his life, the publication, by subscription, of a series of prints illustrative of Shakespeare, after pictures painted expressly for the work by English artists. For this purpose he gave commissions to all the the most celebrated painters of England. ... Boydell's Shakespeare was the first great effort of the kind ever made by English artists, and its influence cannot easily be overestimated" (DNB). "No Printing Press ... ever produced a work in nine large volumes in folio so uniformly beautiful" (Franklin, Shakespeare Domesticated, p. 47).