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Author
Edmond Malone  (1741–1812)  wikidata:Q1229512 s:en:Author:Edmond Malone
 
Edmond Malone
Alternative names
Edmund Malone
Description Irish literary historian, writer, literary critic, lawyer, literary scholar and editor
Date of birth/death 4 October 1741 Edit this at Wikidata 25 May 1812 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Dublin London
Authority file
author QS:P50,Q1229512
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Title
An inquiry into the authenticity of certain miscellaneous papers and legal instruments, published Dec. 24, MDCCXCV, and attributed to Shakspeare, Queen Elizabeth, and Henry, Earl of Southampton : illustrated by fac-similes of the genuine hand-writing of that nobleman, and of Her Majesty, a new fac-simile of the hand-writing of Shakspeare, never before exhibited, and other authentick documents : in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. James, Earl of Charlemont
Publisher
T. Cadell, J. and W. Davies (successors to Mr. Cadell,) in the Strand
Printer
H. Baldwin
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Boston Public Library. Barton collection catalogue

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Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy cataloged under call no. G.3953.24 quarterbound in brown morocco and marbled papers. The spine is ruled in blind with the title stamped in gilt. The armorial bookplate of the Barton Library is present on the front pastedown. This copy containsw early marginalia, in iron gall ink and pencil, throughout

Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy cataloged under call no. G.3953.25 quarterbound in early blue cloth and grey boards. A 4-page prospectus bound-in at rear. The armorial bookplate of the Barton Library is present on the front pastedown

Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy cataloged under call no. G.3953.26 halfbound in modern, green morocco and combed marbled papers. This copy is 25 cm high, and is one of 25 copies printed in large format. A 4-page prospectus bound-in at rear. A presentation letter from Edmund Malone to Sir William Scott is bound-in at front. The armorial bookplate of the Barton Library is present on the front pastedown
Language English
Publication date 1796
publication_date QS:P577,+1796-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q894583
Current location
Rare Books Department
Accession number
G.3953.25
Place of publication London
Authority file  LCCN: 17022018 | OCLC: 230581019
Source Internet Archive identifier: inquiryintoauthe00malo_1
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