Shakespeare and Typography
 

Shakespeare and Typography

by William Blades

1872. Being an attempt to show Shakespeare's personal connection with and technical knowledge of the art of printing. Also, remarks upon some common typographical errors with special reference to the text of Shakespeare. Contents: Shakespeare, the many sided; Shakespeare in the printing office; technicalities of printing, as used by Shakespeare. The original book is inscribed by the author. (read review)

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