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Blount, Edward

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Blount (or Blunt), Edward (lived 1588-1632)

English printer and stationer. In 1623, in collaboration with the printer Isaac Jaggard, he brought out John Hemings's and Henry Condell's edition of Shakespeare's plays, known as the First Folio. His first venture, as registered in extant stationers' books, was Joshua Sylvester's The Profitt of Imprisonment (1594). He also produced Christopher Marlowe's Hero and Leander (1598), and in 1632 he collated the court comedies of John Lyly for publication.



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