Limited Edition of
forty-nine copies, signed and numbered.
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Distinguished Book Award 2000,
Miniature Book Society Inc.
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William Shakespeare had a highly successful career as an actor and
playwright, but was financially even more successful as a member of the
syndicate of players operating the Globe Theatre. This book traces his rise to
the status of Gentleman, with his own Coat of Arms, a large residence and lands.
The proceeds of his success funded Shakespeare’s purchases of land
and property. New Place, the house he bought in Chapel Street, Stratford upon
Avon, was one of the best houses in town and reflected the status he had
attained. His purchase of the gatehouse at Blackfriars in London was rather more
mysterious. In the event, nature thwarted Shakespeare’s carefully laid plans
in a way he had not foreseen.
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The Globe Theatre was the subject of a special edition of Royal Mail
postage stamps issued in 1995. There are two versions, one before the fire in
1599 and the other in 1614 after it had been rebuilt. One of these stamps forms
the frontispiece for each book. The stamps were originally designed by Walter
Crane.
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The book is bound in honey coloured calf leather, hand dyed by Dennis
Kellett. The cover is lined with hand made paper, and is blind-tooled and
fastened with a strap and a brass buckle made especially for this edition by Lyn
Antley. The 16th century-style binding,
sewn on blocks and laced
into the cover with vellum strips was inspired by cartularies in the archives of
the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. The ancient technique is functional as well as
decorative.
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The illustrations were
screen-printed from pen and ink drawings by the author onto Griffen Mill hand
made paper and hand coloured with watercolors. The four double page spreads are mounted on guards, so they can be
seen without a sewing thread in the center of the pages. Illustrations include Shakespeare’s Birthplace; Anne Hathaway’s
Cottage; Mary Arden’s House; a map of Stratford upon Avon adapted from one
drawn in the 18th Century, and the bust of Shakespeare as shown on
his tomb. There are also two black and white illustrations.
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Printed offset on 90 gsm Zerkall mould made paper, the book measures
approximately 23/4" x 213/16",
and has 80 pp. Price CA$ 475.00
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