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    A new scholarly edition of Marlowe's most famous play which provides a facsimile of the 1616 text from the only surviving copy, and an introductory discussion of authorship, staging revisions and publication. The printer is identified for the first time. -- .

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    - By Anonymous
     
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    A facsimile edition of a 1567 edition of this rare early play by an anonymous writer -- .

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    The latest in the Malone Society's series which prints materials bearing on the study of Renaissance and early modern drama. -- .

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    - By Thomas May
     
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    This photographic facsimile edition is the first time May's Antigone has appeared in print since 1631. -- .

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    The Twice Chang'd Friar is a manuscript comedy based on a tale from Boccaccio's Decameron. Thought to be written by amateur playwright John Newdigate III, the play tells the story of friar Albert and his seduction of a Venetian merchant's wife by posing as the God Cupid. When discovered, Albert seeks to escape disguised under a bear's skin. -- .

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    A photographic facsimile of the quarto held by the British Library, printed in 1601. The play combines a plot based on a real-life London murder case of 1594 with one deriving from an Italian tale of an evil father and his son. -- .

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    One of two volumes of an early seventeenth century play, showing two distinct versions which both have much to commend them. The only editions of the play in print, it was very popular in the early years of the rule of Charles I. Edited and with an introduction. -- .

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    - By George Wapull
    by George Wapull
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    A Malone Society volume of George Wapull's 1576 play, The Tide Tarrieth No Man. Beautifully produced in a facsimile edition, from one of only five extant originals. -- .

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