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  1. 24 set 2014 · Ari Friedlander, assistant professor of English, discusses what the publication of William Shakespeare’s Second Folio meant for the publishing industry in Re...

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  3. The Second Folio is a page-for-page reprint of the First Folio published in 1623. It was a joint printing enterprise undertaken by a consortium of five booksellers, each of whom owned the copyright to some number of Shakespeare’s plays. In measure of their degree of copyright ownership, each of the participating booksellers was apportioned a ...

  4. 9 set 2023 · Bellroy quickly released a new v2 of their Travel Folio wallet. The first (1st) edition was good, but had its shortcomings, which Bellroy quickly addressed i...

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  5. digital.lib.miamioh.edu › digital › collectionSecond Folio - CONTENTdm

    Title: Second Folio: Description: Second Folio from the Lord Leigh set. Includes bookplates of Lord Leigh and Frederick S. Peck. Full Title: Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies

  6. Time's Pencil offers a history of how Shakespeare's works changed in content and use after the publication of his First Folio in 1623. Visitors can look at primary sources from the 16th through 21st centuries to learn about how historical and literary changes led to waves of rewriting of Shakespearean texts and produced radically different assessments and uses of Shakespeare over the centuries.

  7. Three other editions followed in 1632, 1663/64 and 1685, known as the Second, Third and Fourth Folios. The Royal Library contains copies of the Second and Third Folios. Charles I read the copy of the Second Folio while imprisoned at Windsor Castle during the English Civil Wars, in the days before he was put on trial and executed in 1649.