King Henry IV Part 1
A Reproduction from the Original 1623 First Folio
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Descripción editorial
This facsimile edition of King Henry IV Part 1 is taken from the large and handsome book known simply as the ‘First Folio’. This is the earliest collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays and was was printed in 1623, just seven years after his death.
For students of King Henry IV Part 1, going back to these First Folio plays is an essential part of a more complete understanding of Shakespeare's work.
Eighteen of Shakespeare’s plays had already been published in the small, cheap format known as quartos during his lifetime, including such favourites as A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. The First Folio added another eighteen, including Macbeth, The Tempest and Twelfth Night all of which are indispensable to the modern repertory. Without the First Folio only half of Shakespeare’s dramatic output would have survived.
King Henry IV part I is one of Shakespeare's history plays, and is the first of three plays on Henry IV. It draws heavily on inspiration from Holinshed's 'Chronicles', and was written in or before 1597.
This is an eBookTreasures facsimile edition.