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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. 1564-1616.
The Tragedie of Julius Caesar. London: Doves Press, 1913.

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

The Tragedie of Julius Caesar. London: Doves Press, 1913.
Small 4to (233 x 164 mm). Printed in red and black. Red morocco gilt by Doves Bindery, edges gilt, red cloth slipcase. Upper joint starting, minor browning to endpapers. LIMITED EDITION, one of 200 copies.
WITH: Lucrece. London: Doves Press, 1915.
Small 4to (234 x 164 mm). Printed in red and black. Black morocco gilt by Doves Bindery, edges gilt, black cloth slipcase. Minor wear, browning to endpapers. LIMITED EDITION, one of 175 copies.

Two of four Shakespearean titles printed on hand-made paper by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson for the Doves Press. The text is taken from the first folio edition. Tidcombe 32 and 37.

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