

William Shakespeare's First Folio
Book • 1623
The First Folio, published seven years after Shakespeare's death, contains 36 of his plays, including 18 that had not been previously printed.
It is a crucial source for many of Shakespeare's works and was compiled by his colleagues John Heminges and Henry Condell.
Without this edition, many of Shakespeare's plays would have been lost to history.
It is a crucial source for many of Shakespeare's works and was compiled by his colleagues John Heminges and Henry Condell.
Without this edition, many of Shakespeare's plays would have been lost to history.
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