{"id":"01KG6S6V4E9FGWGYMEQ0SXS19Z","cid":"bafkreib5ppbjkshomjxbiuztsbo53hwe535pzweo3kj37cw2arf3liftzi","type":"chunk","properties":{"end_line":14439,"extracted_at":"2026-01-30T06:24:48.293Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Chunk 1","source_file":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","start_line":14354,"text":"**Detached copies.**\n\nA detached perfect copy in the British Museum (C. 12. h. 6) was formerly in the library of George Steevens, whose auto-\n\n<!-- [Page 606](arke:01KG6QMY0QVEK16GC4Z7GR1XA6) -->\nPERICLES 43\nF 2\n\ngraph is on the title-page. It was sold at his sale in 1800 for 15s. The page measures $7\\frac{3}{2}'' \\times 5\\frac{3}{2}''$; it is inlaid on paper measuring $8\\frac{3}{16}'' \\times 6\\frac{3}{16}''$.\n\nThe copy in the Malone collection at the Bodleian Library, which measures $6\\frac{13}{8}'' \\times 4\\frac{13}{8}''$ (Malone 34), is inlaid, and was bound up by Malone with his copy of the 1609 edition of *Pericles*, and five other early quartos as described above (No. I).\n\nThe copy in the Capell collection at Trinity College, Cambridge, measures $7\\frac{3}{2}'' \\times 5\\frac{3}{2}''$.\n\nA copy in the Dyce collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum at South Kensington, measuring $6\\frac{13}{8}'' \\times 4\\frac{3}{8}''$, belonged to Dr. Farmer, who has written on the title-page a manuscript note ‘[The Name at length is to the edit. 1609]’ below the words ‘Written by W. Shakespeare’.\n\nA copy belongs to Earl Howe, and is at Gopsall in the collection formed by Charles Jennens. It measures $7\\frac{3}{2}'' \\times 5\\frac{3}{2}''$.\n\nThere is a copy in the possession of Mr. F. A. Newdegate, M.P., at Arbury, bound up with five other quarto plays, viz. *Sir John Oldcastle*, 1600; *A Yorkshire Tragedy*, 1619; *Birth of Merlin*, 1662; *Love’s Labour’s Lost* and *Macedorus*, 1668.\n\nA detached copy of *Pericles*, 1619, is in the Lenox collection of the New York Public Library, as well as the copy attached to *The Whole Contention* (1619).\n\nThe copy in the Barton collection of the Boston Public Library is clean, and is bound in red morocco by Charles Lewis. The title-page has been repaired.\n\nA copy formerly in the possession of J. O. Halliwell [-Phillipps] now belongs to Mr. Perry, of Providence. The margins are much cut down, but the text is perfect and measures $6\\frac{13}{8}'' \\times 4\\frac{3}{2}''$. The volume is bound by W. Pratt, and consists of thirty-four leaves. The title is defective.\n\nA second copy belonging to Mr. Perry, in a perfect condition, forms part of a volume containing eight other Shakespearean quartos, which was found in a German library in 1902. It is bound in seventeenth-century calf, and is\n\nTHE EDITION OF 1619.\nBritish Museum copy.\nNo. XXIII.\nBodleian copy.\n\nNo. XXIV. Capell copy.\nNo. XXV. Dyce copy.\n\nNo. XXVI. Gopsall copy.\nNo. XXVII. The Arbury copy.\n\nNo. XXVIII. Lenox collection, New York.\nNo. XXIX. Barton copy, Boston Public Library, U.S.A.\nNo. XXX. Perry copy (1).\n\n<!-- [Page 607](arke:01KG6QMY0YVM0EBYR62SZD62T5) -->\n44\nPERICLES\n\nTHE EDITION OF 1619.\n\nNo. XXXII.\nFolger copy.\n\nNo. XXXIII.\nFurness copy.\nUntraced copies.\n\nNo. XXXIV.\nRoxburghe-Tite-\nGaisford copy.\n\nNo. XXXV.\nCosens copy.\n\nNo. XXXVI.\nCrawford copy.\n\nNo. XXXVII.\nWarwick copy.\n\nNo. XXXVIII.\nStevens copy.\n\nNo. XXXIX.\nBurton-Griswold\ncopy.\n\nstamped on the side with the name of a seventeenth-century collector, Edward Gwynn.¹\n\nOther American owners are Mr. Folger, of New York, and Mr. H. H. Furness, of Wallingford, Pennsylvania, whose copy is imperfect.²\n\nThe present ownership of the following copies, one or two of which may possibly be identifiable with some already enumerated, cannot be positively stated:—\n\nA copy, bound in olive morocco, belonging successively to the Duke of Roxburghe and to William Nanson Lettsom (1796–1865), at whose sale in 1865 it fetched £9 15s. od.; it was resold at the Tite sale, in 1874, to A. Russell Smith for £5 15s. od., and at the Thomas Gaisford sale, on April 23, 1890, to Messrs. Pearson for £30. It has autograph notes by Bishop Warburton, and a few manuscript annotations transcribed from Theobald’s copy by Lettsom.\n\nF. W. Cosens³ copy, bound by Rivière, sold November 11, 1890, with all faults, to Bernard Quaritch for £12 5s. od.\n","title":"Chunk 1"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG6S6M640X46NS2GC4VW6PYZ","peer_type":"section","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG6S6V4C8HM6M3ZR35TMNMYY","peer_type":"chunk","predicate":"next"}],"ver":2,"created_at":"2026-01-30T06:24:51.342Z","ts":"2026-01-30T06:25:00.631Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF0H3YRP9ZSM033AM0QJ47H"}}