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Publication | Editor or edition | Volumes | Scan | Notes |
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1619 | William Jaggard | 1 | The False Folio. Ten Shakespearean and pseudo-Shakespearean plays together in 1619, the first attempt to collect Shakespeare's work in a single volume. | |
1623 | First Folio (F1) | 1 | ||
1632 | Second Folio (F2) | 1 | ||
1663 | Third Folio (F3) | 1 | Second issue of F3 in 1664 includes Pericles. | |
1685 | Fourth Folio (F4) | 1 | ||
1709 | Nicholas Rowe | 6 | The Works of Mr. William Shakespear | The first "named" edition of Shakespeare. |
1723 | Alexander Pope | 6 | The Works of Mr. William Shakespear | Pope's first edition. A reprint of some sort happened in 1725, along with a "supplementary volume of poetry" (see IA description from BPL for this edition). |
1728 | Alexander Pope | 10 | The Works of Shakespear | Second edition, incorporating, among other things, textual readings from Lewis Theobald. Published in 8 volumes; then followed by a 9th supplementary volume; then reissued in 10 volumes. According to its entry in the Folger Shakespeare Library's "Hamnet" database, no known copy exists that advertises "in nine volumes" on its title page. |
1733 | Lewis Theobald | 7 | The Works of Shakespeare | |
1734-5 | Robert Walker | Small-format editions of the individual plays | ||
1734-6 | Jacob Tonson | |||
1740 | Lewis Theobald | 8 | The Works of Shakespeare | The second edition of Theobald's 1733 edition. |
1743-4 | Thomas Hanmer | Was this an expensive quarto edition for OUP, and the later 1747 edition a cheaper, more accessible, edition for "regular" people? Peter Martin's Malone might have the details. Or perhaps Schoenbaum's Shakespeare's Lives. | ||
1745 | Thomas Hanmer | 6 | The Works of Shakespear | Based on the Oxford quarto editions, but with added markup identifying notes and emendations from other editors. A first edition of the 1747 work? Or was 1747 a mere reprint of this? |
1747 | Thomas Hanmer | 9 | The Works of Shakespear | A second edition? Or was it published posthumously? Hanmer died in 1746, so something is certainly up with this date. Labelled as published in 1747 on the title page, but based on the Oxford quarto editions of 1744. |
1747 | William Warburton | 8 | The Works of Shakespear | |
1748 | Thomas Hanmer | 9 | The Works of Shakespear | A new edition? A second printing of the 1747 edition? |
1765 | Samuel Johnson | 8 | The Plays of William Shakespeare | The source of the famous Preface to Shakespeare. |
1768 | Edward Capell | 10 | The Works of Shakespeare | Published in 1767–8, and in 11 physical volumes (Vol. 1 is in two parts). |
1773 | George Steevens | 10 | The Plays of William Shakespeare | The first edition of the Johnson—Steevens Shakespeare. A revision of Samuel Johnson's edition. |
1773-4 | John Bell | Based on the prompt books then being used in the London theatres. | ||
1778 | Isaac Reed | 10 | The Plays of William Shakespeare | The second edition of the Johnson—Steevens Shakespeare. The first edition edited by Isaac Reed. |
1780 | Edmond Malone | 2 | Supplement to the Edition of Shakespeare Published in 1778 | The Sonnets and seven spurious plays. |
1785 | Isaac Reed | 10 | The Plays of William Shakespeare | The third edition of the Johnson—Steevens Shakespeare. |
1790 | Edmond Malone | 10 | The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare | The first volume is in two parts (1a, 1b). |
1793 | George Steevens | 15 | The Works of William Shakespeare | The fourth edition of the Johnson—Steevens Shakespeare. |
1791-1802 | John Boydell | |||
1795 | First American edition published in Philadelphia. | |||
1803 | Isaac Reed | 21 | The Plays of William Shakspeare | The fifth edition of the Johnson—Steevens Shakespeare. The First Variorum. |
1813 | Isaac Reed | 21 | The Second Variorum. | |
1821 | James Boswell | 21 | The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare | The Malone—Boswell edition. The Third Variorum. |
1822-23 | Pickering | |||
1842 | Charles Knight | Published in parts in 1838–41. The Pictorial Shakespeare. | ||
1865 | James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps | 16 | The Works of William Shakespeare | Limited edition of 150 copies printed by private subscription. Some copies on "India" paper and other special features. One additional copy printed for Halliwell-Phillipps himself. First volume printed in 1853, the rest spread out until the last volume in 1865. |
1859-60 | Mary Cowden Clarke | |||
1863-6 | William George Clark, John Glover, William Aldis Wright | Cambridge University Press. The Cambridge edition. Also known as the Globe edition. Revised in 1891-93. | ||
1870-1911 | William J. Rolfe | |||
1899-1924 | W. J. Craig and R. H. Case | The Arden Shakespeare, first series. Based on the revised Cambridge/Globe edition from 1891-93. | ||
1921-66 | John Dover Wilson and Arthur Quiller-Couch | The New Cambridge Shakespeare | ||
1937-59 | George B. Harrison | The Penguin Shakespeare | ||
1946–82 |
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The Arden Shakespeare, second series. | ||
1951 | Peter Alexander | |||
1956-67 | Alfred Harbage | The Pelican Shakespeare | ||
1974 | G. Blakemore Evans | The Riverside Shakespeare. | ||
1986 | Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor | The Oxford Shakespeare | ||
1995- | Richard Proudfoot, Ann Thompson and David Scott Kastan | The Arden Shakespeare, third series |