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Bookbinding is the process of physically assembling a book from a number of folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material. It also usually involves attaching covers to the resulting text-block...
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lines which the Folio text omits entirely: in the Quarto text the Fool answers his riddle, “Dost know the difference, my boy, between a bitter ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.0013-8312.2004.00046.x
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Quarto' and 'Folio' are designations of the size of a printed book. To create a 'Folio' in the age of hand-made paper each sheet of paper was printed with two pages on each side, and then folded in half once to create a 'folio' sized 'gathe...
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'Quarto' and 'Folio' are designations of the size of a printed book. To create a 'Folio' in the age of hand-made paper each sheet of paper was printed with two pages on each side, and then folded in half once to create a 'folio' sized 'gathering'.
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www.shakespeare.org.uk/content/view/719/551/
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Condition guide, outlining the common practice of quality description. ... Know the difference between a 'Quarto', 'Octavo' and 'Folio'? If not look here! ... Does the book description look like alphabet soup? Find out what all those confusing abbreviations mean.
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www.incunabulabooks.com/ibrfmn1.htm
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The listing that follows makes no attempt to distinguish "bad" from "good," but does indicate those texts in which there is a marked difference between quarto and Folio.
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internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/versions.html
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Modern printed editions of the plays derive either from the Folio text, or from quarto and Folio, where both exist. Where there is both a quarto and a folio text, the modern editor often has to choose between different readings of a single word, ... Can you spot the first major difference between the Folio and Quarto Henry V?
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www.princeton.edu/~danson/Lit131/HANDBOOK/Folio.htm
www.princeton.edu/~danson/Lit131/HANDBOOK/Folio.htm
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Shakespeare's earliest published works are classified either as folios or quartos, depending upon the folding of the sheets. Folios are large and tall, and quartos are small and square. While selected plays were printed in quarto format at ...
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/faq/foliosfaq.html
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Used very commonly in the UK to mean specifically the quarto or folio post or demy trimmed, at 8.5 in × 11 in (215.9 mm × 279.4 mm), termed letter size in North America. ... What is the difference between a quarto and a folio?
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www.answers.com/topic/quarto
www.answers.com/topic/quarto
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