Prince The Work Volume 1 Rareist

Prince The Work Volume 1 Rareist 4,9/5 5667 reviews

Prince The Work Volume 1 4 CD’s packed with 56 tracks!! Over 5 hours of music!! Including so many classics recorded between 1976-1984. A must for any serious Prince collector.

Apr 25, 2016  From 'The Work, Vol 1' (Make sure you play this in STEREO). Get Ready (Album Version), Rare Earth 20th Century Masters: The. 20 #1's: Classic Rock Vol. Brothers & Sisters of Soul Volume 2Various Artists.

I bought this collection in the UK before moving to the United States. These are 4 fantastic CD’s with some of the greatest tunes you’ll ever hear.

This is one the best volumes of ‘The Work’ series. Please email me if you have any questions. Check out my other listings I am about to sell my whole collection of Prince and related artists. For a great review of this collection please check out:- /_site/BeatGoesOn/Prince/TheWork001.html Disc #1 Leaving for New York Soft and wet You If I love you tonight Hard to get Down a long lonely road We can work it out Make it through the storm Wouldn't you love to love me Just as long as we/'re together Soft and wet Donna I miss you Lisa Broken Tick, tick, bang She's just a baby Feel U up Irresistible bitch Strange way of saying I love you Disc #2 Turn it up Do yourself a favor Purple music D.M.S.R. Extra lovable No call U Something in the water (does not compute) Delirious Moonbeam levels Baby you're a trip Lust U always [instrumental] Chocolate Disc #3 Vibrator G-spot Wet dream cousin Climax Possessed [vocal] Electric intercourse Darling Nikki The beautiful ones I would die 4 U [long version] Disc #4 Computer blue I would die 4 U Erotic City A million miles (I love you) Take me with U Manic Monday All day, all night High fashion Mutiny Desire Yes Susannah's pajamas Feline [instrumental] Nothing compares 2 U Miss Understood Please Email me for further details.

Considered the greatest writer in the English language, are among the world's most widely read, most intensely studied, and most passionately collected. Early editions are also some of the most valuable. While quarto editions of some of the plays and poems were published during Shakespeare's lifetime (1564 - 1616), the first collected plays did not appear until 1623, seven years after the Bard's death. Known as the First Folio, the 36 plays in Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies were compiled by John Heminges and Henry Condell, Shakespeare's fellow actors in the King's Men, the theatrical company for which he wrote. Of the estimated 750 copies originally printed, 228 are believed still in existence, although only 40 of those remain complete. Most known copies are held by institutions - the British Library holds five copies and the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C.

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Based on some highly publicized sales since 2000, three copies of the First Folio are known to be privately owned. A copy sold in 2001 at Christie's in New York for US $6.1 million, to Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. In a private sale shortly before his death in 2003, Sir John Paul Getty purchased a First Folio from Oriel College, Oxford, for an estimated US $5.6 million. And in 2006, a complete copy owned by Dr. Williams's Library in London sold to an unknown buyer at Sotheby's for US $4.6 million. Considered the Holy Grail of book collecting, finding a previously-undiscovered First Folio by happenstance, and at a bargain price, is the dream of many a collector.

There are, unfortunately, no First Folios currently available on AbeBooks. But take heart - there are many other rare and beautiful editions of Shakespeare's works currently on offer, including the Second Folio (1632) and the Fourth Folio (1685), 18th–century editions edited by and, early 20th–century editions illustrated by, and much more. Rare and Collectible Shakespeare Books By 1630, ownership of the rights to Shakespeare's plays was split among five booksellers/publishers: Robert Allot, William Aspley, John Smethwick, Richard Hawkins, and Richard Meighen. Together they published the Second Folio, printed by Thomas Cotes in five print runs, one for each publisher. Each of the print runs included personalized title page inscriptions, i.e.

'Printed by Thomas Cotes for Robert Allot'. The Allot copies remain the most common.

Cotes also printed an 1835 edition of Pericles, one of seven plays not included in either the First or Second Folios. 1709 Noted illustrator provided the artwork for two of Shakespeare's plays published in the early 20th–century. The first Rackham-illustrated edition of A Midsummer Night's Dream was published in 1908 and included 40 color plates. The Tempest, published in 1926, included 20 color plates.