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George Eld

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on 13 January 1600. He established himself in his own printing business in 1604, at the sign of the White Horse in Fleet Lane, by marrying the widow of not one but two master printers. His shop featured two or perhaps three presses, and four compositors – a substantial operation for the time. Eld
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In Eld's historical era, most stationers concentrated on either printing or bookselling; and most publishing was done by the booksellers, who commissioned the printers to print their works. Eld was primarily a printer during his career, working on specific projects for specific booksellers.
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In his two-decade career, Eld printed a wide variety of works; when the printer is identified on title pages only with initials, researchers have used Eld's characteristic title-page device, "two volutes with foliage," for supporting evidence. He is the "G. E." who printed
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the book that provided Chapman source material for his tragedies on then-recent French history (including the Byron plays cited above). Eld followed this with several other large histories by Grimeston, partnering with fellow stationers Adam Islip, M. Flesher, and
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Thorpe and Eld were also involved in two "dubious publishing enterprises" – one, a failed attempt to print a work to which they did not have the rights, and the other, a successful such attempt of some work by
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again the first two quartos (both 1608). A printer who published usually had to arrange for a bookseller to sell the work in question; the title page of Q2 of
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bears the inscription "to be sold by John Hodgets" – another demonstration of the printer/publisher's need for a retail outlet for his products.
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for Richard Bonian and Henry Walley. Some critics have complained that the text in this volume is so poor that it should be classed as a "
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appeared in 1616, Eld was no longer the publisher; he merely printed the volume for bookseller Thomas Langley.
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entered into a partnership with Miles Fletcher in 1617; Fletcher took over the business after Eld died of
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is a good example – Eld also published work on his own authority. He was active in drama here too:
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text, in contrast, is excellently printed.) Eld has also been identified as the printer of
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specifies that the book is to be "sold by Henry Rocket." Yet when the third edition of
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Counterfeiting Shakespeare: Evidence, Authorship, and John Ford's Funerall Elegye,
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proposed as a work by Shakespeare, without convincing most scholars and critics.
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Eld published beyond the confines of Jacobean drama as well, with works like
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4 Volumes, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923; Vol. 3, pp. 252, 257, 367, 430.
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Eld printed first editions of a range of other texts in Jacobean drama:
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Thorpe and Eld's most significant project was the 1609 first edition of
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Shakespeare, "A Lover's Complaint," and John Davies of Hereford,
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Works, Containing Comfortable Notes on the Five Books of Moses
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The Memorable Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn
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Chambers, Vol. 3, pp. 214–5, 260, 276, 313; Vol. 4, p. 38.
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The General History of the Magnificent State of Venice
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007; pp. 8–9.
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The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron
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(That volume bore a dedication to 56:Eld was the son of a carpenter from 995:17th-century English businesspeople 719:List of Shakespeare plays in quarto 527:(G. Eld and W. Stansby, 1612), and 502:In 1607, Eld printed and published 564:A Shakespeare Companion 1564–1964, 100:The State Mysteries of the Jesuits 33:, who produced important works of 14: 566:Baltimore, Penguin, 1964; p. 151. 480:The Water Cormorant His Complaint 381:Titlepage of Edward Grimeston's 369:Titlepage of Edward Grimeston's 980:Publishers (people) from London 548:Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis, 531:(G. Eld and M. Flesher, 1624). 371:The Generall Historie of Spaine 633:J. A. Lavin, "The Printer of 356:(1618), for Matthew Walbancke. 315:(1607), once again for Wright. 296:(1607), again for John Wright. 1: 523:(A. Islip and G. Eld, 1612), 519:(A. Islip and G. Eld, 1609), 383:A Generall Historie of France 284:(1606), also for John Wright. 521:The General History of Spain 409:A Trick to Catch the Old One 102:(1623) for Nicholas Bourne. 529:A General History of France 327:(1607), for Simon Waterson. 90:(1605) for Simon Waterson, 1021: 476:John Taylor the Water Poet 346:(1613), for George Norton. 337:(1611), for Robert Wilson. 236:Eld also printed the 1609 18: 246:for John Wright. 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Index

George Eld (antiquary)
Jacobean era
English Renaissance drama
William Shakespeare
Ben Jonson
Christopher Marlowe
Thomas Middleton
Derbyshire
Stationers Company
plague
William Camden
John Selden
Thomas Thorpe
first quartos
Sejanus
Volpone
The Masque of Blackness
The Masque of Beauty
John Marston
What You Will
George Chapman
All Fools
The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron
Thomas Coryat
Shakespeare's Sonnets
Donald Foster
Troilus and Cressida
bad quarto
John Smethwick
Hamlet

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