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48 PERICLES ```markdown THE EDITION OF 1635. and undecipherable] 1689.³ Etherege the dramatist died in 1691. No. LXIII. Barton copy, Boston Public Library, U.S.A. No. LXIV. Perry copy, U.S.A. The copy in the Barton collection of the Boston Public Library is in good condition, and is bound in red morocco. Mr. Perry’s copy, which was acquired with the Halliwell [-Phillipps] collection of Shakespearean rarities in 1895, measures 7¼" × 5½". It has the book-plates of Sir Francis Freeling and John Kershaw, and some manuscript notes by Halliwell[-Phillipps]. No. LXV. Furness copy, U.S.A. Mr. H. H. Furness possesses an imperfect copy, which was at one time in the possession of Theobald, who has inserted many marginal notes. No. LXVI. White copy, U.S.A. No. LXVII. Folger copy, U.S.A. Untraced copies. No. LXVIII. Tite copy. No. LXIX. Sewall copy. Other American owners are Mr. W. A. White, of Brooklyn; and Mr. H. C. Folger, of New York. The ownership of the following seven copies has not been traced with certainty:— The Tite copy, bound by Bedford, was sold to Ellis and White in 1874 for £6 10s. od. A copy bound in half-calf was bought at the sale of Mr. Henry F. Sewall’s library by Bangs & Co. of New York in January, 1897, for £13. Nos. LXX, LXXI. Cosens copies. Two copies belonging to F. W. Cosens were sold Nov. 11, 1890, to Messrs. Pickering; one bound by Zaebnsdorf in morocco for £14 5s. od.; the other, with head-lines cut into, for £12 5s. od. No. LXXII. Tyrrell copy. A copy belonging to Lieut-Col. Walter R. Tyrrell was sold at Christie, Manson & Woods³, Dec. 7, 1891, to Mr. Ellis, the London bookseller, for £8 15s. od. No. LXXIII. A copy, unbound, was sold July 18, 1900, to Messrs. Pickering for £21 10s. od. No. LXXIV. A large and unwashed copy, bound in morocco by Rivière, was sold at Sotheby’s, May 16, 1901, to Messrs. Pickering for £66, the highest price which this edition has yet reached.
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