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Globe given priceless Shakespeare texts

Louise Jury, Chief Arts Correspondent
7 Nov 2008


A COLLECTOR and playwright in America has pledged his "priceless collection" of texts by Shakespeare and other writers to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.

The collection of more than 450 works includes a first folio of 18 Shakespeare plays, bound together in the early 17th century shortly after Shakespeare's death in 1616.

The works have been pledged to the Globe by John Wolfson to be handed over after his death. The collection features 16th-, 17th- and 18th-century plays as well as texts by writers who are thought to have influenced Shakespeare.

The Globe, in London, was built in 1997 to recreate the original theatre in which Shakespeare put on many of his plays.

The first Shakespeare folio took nearly two years to print at a shop near the Barbican in the City of London.

It is thought that about 750 copies were printed in 1623 and around 228 were recorded in existence in the Nineties.

None of the 18 plays featured in the first edition, including The Tempest, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Macbeth and Antony And Cleopatra, had been published before.

Wolfson said: "What happens to most collections, unfortunately, is that they get broken up.

"Having witnessed the break up of many collections, I consider myself fortunate to have found a place as appropriate for my books as Shakespeare's Globe.

"Here it will be possible for the collection which I have put together, to remain together."

The theatre's chief executive Peter Kyle said: "We are delighted and privileged that John Wolfson has bequeathed his wonderful collection to us. We are running a fundraising campaign for a new library to appropriately store and give access to these rare books to the wider world."

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