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The two angry women of Abington : 1599.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Porter, Henry, active 1599.
Contributor:
Greg, W. W. (Walter Wilson), 1875-1959.
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Malone Society reprints
The Malone Society reprints
Language:
English
Physical Description:
xii pages, 84 unnumbered pages, 1 leaf : facsimiles ; 23 x 18 cm.
Place of Publication:
[London] : [Printed for the Malone Society by H. Hart at the Oxford University Press], 1912.
Notes:
"This reprint ... has been prepared under the direction of the general editor [W.W. Greg]"
Two editions of this play appeared in 1599, one purporting to be published by W. Ferbrand, the other by J. Hunt and W. Ferbrand together. The latter, here reprinted, is considered by the editor to be the first edition. cf. p. v.
With facsimile reproductons of title-pages of first and second (1599) editions, and of p. A2 recto and M1 verso of the first.
Original title: The Pleasant Historie Of the two angrie women of Abington. With the humorous mirthe of Dick Coomes and Nicholas Prouerbes, two Seruingmen. As it was lately playde by the right Honorable the Earle of Nottingham, Lord high Admirall, his seruants. By Henry Porter Gent. Imprinted at London for Ioseph Hunt, and William Ferbrand ... 1599.
OCLC:
3316916

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