The lives and tragical deaths of Hamlet, prince of Denmark, and the lovely Ophelia.
1823
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Details
Title
The lives and tragical deaths of Hamlet, prince of Denmark, and the lovely Ophelia.
Created/published
London : Hodgson, [1823]
Description
p. ; cm.
Associated name
Willis, J., author.
Note
With hand-colored folding plate: Hamlet and Ophelia, Pubd. June 19, 1823 by Hodgson & Co. 10 Newgate St.
Exhibited
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2006. Golden Lads and Lasses.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
ART Vol. e42 item 1
Folger-specific note
Bound with it are: item 2: Capulet and Montague, or, The tragical loves of Romeo and Juliet. London: Printed by and for Hodgson & Co. [1823] ; item 3: Peveril of the peak, or, The loves of Julian and Alice : founded on the novel of that name by the "Great unknown." London: Printed by and for Hodgson & Co. [18--] ; item 4: Quentin Durward, or, The fortunate Scotsman : being an account of his adventures at the court of France : and displaying the intrigues of Louis XI... London: Printed by and for William Cole, [18--]; item 5: Kenilworth, or, The golden days of Queen Bess. Second part. London: Printed by and for Hodgson & Co. [1823]; item 6: Adventures of Philip Quarll, the English hermit; who was discovered by Mr. Dorrington on an uninhabited island, where he had lived upwards of fifty years. London: Printed by and for Hodgson & Co. [1823]; item 7: Aladdin, or, The wonderful lamp : a juvenile drama, adapted to Hodgson's scenes and characters. London: Orlando Hodgson, [1832]; item 8: Life and adventures of that valiant outlaw Robin Hood ... : to which is added several admired songs for Robin Hood's garland. London: Orlando Hodgson, [1824?]; item 9: Fair Rosamond, or, The bower of Woodstock. London: Orlando Hodgson, [1824]; item 10: Mary, the maid of the inn, or, The secrets of the ruins... London: Orlando Hodgson, [1824]; item 11: History of Mary, the maid of the inn : a melancholy and affecting narrative ... from the celebrated poem by Robert Southey which is here also added. Derby: Published by Thomas Richardson, [18--]; item 12: Hermit of Windermere, or, A brother's vengeance : being the singular history of George Errington written by himself. London: Orlando Hodgson, [18--]; item 13: Account of a voyage of discovery to the Arctic regions, in search of a Northwest passage performed by his majesty's ships Hecla and Griper, under command of Capt. Parry, R.N. ; by an officer employed on the expedition. Second edition. London: Published by J.L. Marks, [18--].
Folger accession
cs1711