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CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY. 27Dyce's Shakespeare.— In 9 vols. 8vo, cloth extra, £4 ios.The IVorks ofShakespeare.Editedby theRev. Alexander Dyce. A New Edition, beingthe Third, with Mr. Dyce's Final Corrections.*«* This edition is nota mere reprint ofthat which appeared in 1857,butpresentsa text verymateriallyalteredandamendedfrom beginning toend, witha large body ofcriticalNotes almost entirelynew,and a Glossary,in which thelanguageoftliepoet, his allusions tocustoms, &°c, arefully explained.The best text ofShakespeare which has yetappeared. Mr.Dyce's edition isagreatwork, worthyofhisreputation,andfor tliepresentit contains the standardtext." — Times.Inreduced facsimile, small Svo, half Roxburghe, 10*. 6d.TheFirst Folio Shakespeare.Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies.Published according to the true Originall Copies. London,Printed by Isaac Iaggard and Ed. Blount, 1623. — AnexactReproduction of the extremely rare original, inreduced facsimile— by a photographic process ensuring the strictest accuracyin everydetail. A fullprospectus will be, sent upon application,"To Messrs. Cluitto and Windus belongs the merit ofhaving done more tofacilitate tlie criticalstudyofthe text ofour greatdramatist thanalltheShakespeareclubsand societies put together. A completefacsimile of the celebratedFirstFolioedition of 1623forhalf-a-guineais atonce a miracle of cheapness andenterprise. Beingina reduced form, tlie type is necessarily ratherdiminutive,butitis asdistinct asinagenuinecopy of the original,andwilt befoundtobe asusefulandfar morehandy to tliestudent thanthe latter." — Athenæum.Post 8vo, with Illustrations, cloth extra, gilt edges, 18/.The Lansdowue Shakespeare.BeautifuUy printedin red and black, in small but veryclear type.With engraved facsimile of Droeshout'sPortrait, and 37 beautifulSteel Plates, after Stothard.Two Vols. crown8vo, cloth extra, 18s.The SchoolofShakespeare.Including "The Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley,"with a New Life of Stucley, from Unpublished Sources; " AWarning for Fair Women," with aReprint of the Account oftheMurder; " ""Nobody and Somebody," "The Cobbler's Prophecy,Histriomastix," "The Prodigal Son," &c. Edited, with Introductionsand Notes, by Richard Simpson. [/« thepress.Crown Svo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, "]s. 6d.Signboards:Their History. With Anecdotes of Famous Taverns and RemarkableCharacters. ByJacob Larwood and John CamdenHotten. With nearly 100" Illustrations.Even if we were ever somaliciouslyinclined, wecould notpickoutallMessrs.LarwoodandHottensplums,because thegood thingsare so numerousas lo defythemost wholesaledepredation."— -Times.
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CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY. 27Dyce's Shakespeare.— In 9 vols. 8vo, cloth extra, £4 ios.<strong>The</strong> IVorks ofShakespeare.Editedby theRev. Alexander Dyce. A New Edition, beingthe Third, with Mr. Dyce's Final Corrections.*«* This edition is nota mere reprint ofthat which appeared in 1857,butpresentsa text verymateriallyalteredandamendedfrom beginning toend, witha large body ofcriticalNotes almost entirelynew,and a Glossary,in which thelanguageoftliepoet, his allusions tocustoms, &°c, arefully explained.<strong>The</strong> best text ofShakespeare which has yetappeared. Mr.Dyce's edition isagreatwork, worthyofhisreputation,andfor tliepresentit contains the standardtext." — Times.Inreduced facsimile, small Svo, half Roxburghe, 10*. 6d.<strong>The</strong>First Folio Shakespeare.Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies.Published according to the true Originall Copies. London,Printed by Isaac Iaggard and Ed. Blount, 1623. — AnexactReproduction of the extremely rare original, inreduced facsimile— by a photographic process ensuring the strictest accuracyin everydetail. A fullprospectus will be, sent upon application,"To Messrs. Cluitto and Windus belongs the merit ofhaving done more tofacilitate tlie criticalstudyofthe text ofour greatdramatist thanalltheShakespeareclubsand societies put together. A completefacsimile of the celebratedFirstFolioedition of 1623forhalf-a-guineais atonce a miracle of cheapness andenterprise. Beingina reduced form, tlie type is necessarily ratherdiminutive,butitis asdistinct asinagenuinecopy of the original,andwilt befoundtobe asusefulandfar morehandy to tliestudent thanthe latter." — Athenæum.Post 8vo, with Illustrations, cloth extra, gilt edges, 18/.<strong>The</strong> Lansdowue Shakespeare.BeautifuUy printedin red and black, in small but veryclear type.With engraved facsimile of Droeshout'sPortrait, and 37 beautifulSteel Plates, after Stothard.Two Vols. crown8vo, cloth extra, 18s.<strong>The</strong> SchoolofShakespeare.Including "<strong>The</strong> Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley,"with a New Life of Stucley, from Unpublished Sources; " AWarning for Fair Women," with aReprint of the Account oftheMurder; " ""Nobody and Somebody," "<strong>The</strong> Cobbler's Prophecy,Histriomastix," "<strong>The</strong> Prodigal Son," &c. Edited, with Introductionsand Notes, by Richard Simpson. [/« thepress.Crown Svo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, "]s. 6d.Signboards:<strong>The</strong>ir History. With Anecdotes of Famous Taverns and RemarkableCharacters. ByJacob Larwood and John CamdenHotten. With nearly 100" Illustrations.Even if we were ever somaliciouslyinclined, wecould notpickoutallMessrs.LarwoodandHottensplums,because thegood thingsare so numerousas lo defythemost wholesaledepredation."— -Times.