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Lot 73W

SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. 1564-1616.
DYCE, ALEXANDER. 1798-1869. EDITOR.
The Works of William Shakespeare. London: Bibliophile Society, [1904].

5 December 2019, 10:00 EST
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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. 1564-1616.

DYCE, ALEXANDER. 1798-1869. EDITOR. The Works of William Shakespeare. London: Bibliophile Society, [1904].
20 volumes. 8vo. Colored steel-engraved frontispieces and black and white plates. Brown straight-grain morocco, spine in 6 compartments, gilt rose vine decorations on spine and upper cover, watered silk endleaves, top edged gilt. Rubbed, some joints cracked, 2 covers detached.
Provenance: H.D. Bishop/James Cunningham Bishop (bookplates).

LIMITED "ELWOOD" EDITION, this number J of 26 lettered copies.

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