Shakespeare Electronic Conference, SHK 7.0692.  Tuesday, 24 September 1996.

From:           Thomas L. Berger <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date:           Monday, 23 Sep 1996 15:58:53 EDT
Subject:        Malone Society Membership

The Malone Society seeks new members.

Founded in 1906, the Malone Society was named after Edmond Malone, editor of
the first variorum edition of Shakespeare.  The Soceity's first General Editor
was W. W. Greg.  Now under the editorship of Roger Holdsworth, it continues to
publish editions of early modern plays from manuscript, photographic facsimiles
of printed plays of the period, and editions of original odcuments related to
the drama.  These volumes, all of which contain material not readily available
elsewhere, maintain the high standard of accuracy for which the Society is
renowned.  They are indispensable to serious student of British drama.

                        SPECIAL "SHAKSPER" OFFER

As part of its ongoing membership drive, the Malone Society is offering new
members two special "packages":

(1) 2-4-1 (two for one):  Enroll as a member for 1996, and the membership will
include the forthcoming 1996 volume, dramatic pieces by William Cavendish
preserved among the Portland mauscripts in the Hallward Library at the
University of Nottingham, edited by Lynn Hulse.  As well, members will receive
the 1995 volume, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, a facsimile of the first quarto
edition of 1600, prepared by Thomas L. Berger.  $27.00 (U.S.) / $35.00 (Canada)

(2) 3-4-1.5 (three for one and one-half)  Enroll as a member for 1996, and the
membership will include the 1996 volume, plus one of the following:
a.  A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (1600) a facsimile of the first quarto;
b.  HYMEN'S TRIUMPH, by Samuel Daniel, edited from manuscript by John Pitcher
c.  TOM A LINCOLN, edited from a British Library manuscript by Richard
    Proudfoot.  $45.00 (U.S.) / $56.00 (Canada)

Members also receive positively silly discounts on back volumes, special
treatment at the Malone Society Dance, and the (incalculable) good will of Tom
Berger and Ted McGee.

Please send enquiries, or, better, a check, to

Thomas L. Berger                     C.E. McGee
Department of English                Department of English
St. Lawrence Universtiy              Univ. of St. Jerome's College
Canton, NY 13617                     Waterloo, Ontario  N2L 3G3
U.S.A.                               CANADA

Thanks,
Tom Berger (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

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