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Ideas Latmus

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An edition of Endimion & Phoebe: Ideas Latmus (1925)

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Cover of: Endimion And Phoebe
Endimion And Phoebe
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: Endimion & Phoebe
Cover of: Endimion & Phoebe
Endimion & Phoebe: ideas latmus
1925, Basil Blackwell for the Shakespeare Head Press
in English
Cover of: Endimion & Phoebe.
Endimion & Phoebe.: Ideas Latmus. Edited by J. William Hebel.
1925, Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press & published for the Press by B. Blackwell, Oxford
in English
Cover of: Endimion & Phoebe
Endimion & Phoebe: Ideas Latmus
1925, Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press, & published for the press by B. Blackwell, Oxford, Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press, & published for the Press by B. Blackwell, Oxford
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Edition Notes

"... 950 copies are issued for sale, and 100 numbered copies on Arnold's unbleached hand-made paper, of which this is number 19."

A page for page reprint in modern type of the edition of 1595, owned by Mr. W. A. White of New York. The t.-p. and first leaf lacking in Mr. White's copy were supplied from the other extant copy in the library of Westminster Abbey.

With reproduction of original t.-p.: Endimion and Phb□e. Ideas Latmus. Phb□us erit nostri princeps, et carminis Author. [Ornament] At London, [Ornament] Printed by James Roberts for John Busbie [1595?]

"For his Poems Lyrick and pastorall, 1606, Drayton wrote a new version of the Endimion story, which he named The Man in the Moone. This poem borrows only a few lines from Endimion and Phoebe."--Introd., p. xvi.

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Stratford-upon-Avon

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Library of Congress
PR2257 .E5 H3, PR2257 .E5 1925

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p. l., vii-xviii p., reprint: 3 p. l., 9-52 p.
Number of pages
52

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16475582M
Internet Archive
endimionphoebeid00dray
LCCN
25023256
OCLC/WorldCat
2394800

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