Collection of annotations, notes, letters and clippings in the introduction to The Leopold Shakespeare [manuscript], compiled 1879.

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Collection of annotations, notes, letters and clippings in the introduction to The Leopold Shakespeare [manuscript], compiled 1879.

Furnivall's copy for revision to his introduction of the book. Materials are pasted and tipped in or were inserted loose. The majority of clippings relate to the printed text except for those pasted onto the back cover which are news articles about the murder of George Frederick Furnivall. Letters are to Furnivall from James A. Manson and Cha. Crawford. Also includes "Beadley's Sea trip acct," 1892.

1 v. ; 22 x 16 cm.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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