The conspiracie and tragoedie of Charles Duke of Byron, . Marshall of France. Acted lately in two playes, at the Black-Friers, and other publique stages. Written by George Chapman.
George Chapman (1559?-1634)
Category
Books
Date
1625
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Petworth House and Park, West Sussex
NT 3006404
Summary
Bibliographic description
Final leaf = R4 . 4to.. Imperfect: wanting the initial blank leaf. manuscript on sig. R4v. in a sixteenth-century hand: A.Q.[]D. 32. manuscript volume contents list in a sixteenth-century hand. Old shelfmarks in ink: Q:6.25; I7.1; F.5.1. Old shelfmarks in pencil: F1-6; 18/4. Provenance: Gilt centrepiece on both covers: crescent moon, surrounded by garter motto with earl's coronet on top. Printed slip: Earl of Egremont, Petworth. Binding: Sprinkled calf, red sprinkled edges, double gilt fillet frame, gilt centrepieces (boxed).
Makers and roles
George Chapman (1559?-1634)