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"The booke of Sir Thomas Moore" : (a bibliotic study) / by Samuel A. Tannenbaum.

LIBRA PR2411.S6 T3 1927
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tannenbaum, Samuel A. (Samuel Aaron), 1874?-1948.
Contributor:
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sir Thomas More (Drama).
Penn Provenance:
Schelling, Felix Emmanuel, 1858-1945 (donor) (inscription) (autograph)
Tannenbaum, Samuel Aaron, 1874?-1948 (autograph) (letter)
Physical Description:
v-vii pages, 9-135 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Tenny Press, [1927]
Notes:
"Privately printed."
A study of the manuscript play in the British museum, which has been ascribed to Munday. It contains insertions in several hands, one of which may be by Shakespeare. The present author identifies the others as Kyd, Chettle, Heywood and Dekker.
"Corrections and additions": 8 p. laid in at back.
Bibliography: pages 124-130.
Local Notes:
Furness copy 2 has "Corrections and additions" (8pp.) tipped in at front.
Furness copy 2 inscribed on front free endpaper after errata; to Felix E. Schelling from author: "To Professor Felix E. Schelling, with the kindest regards of Samuel A. Tannenbaum."
Furness copy 2 has letter tipped in after half title page; to Felix E. Schelling from author, dated October 28, 1927.
OCLC:
373202

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