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Valentine Simmes

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While Simmes is recognized as among the best printers of his generation, a cynic might complain that this is not saying much — that it merely identifies Simmes as the best of a bad lot. Simmes, or his compositors, allowed 69 typographical errors in
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printer; he did business in London, "on Adling Hill near Bainard's Castle at the sign of the White Swan." Simmes has a reputation as one of the better printers of his generation, and was responsible for several
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Apart from his reputation for quality, Simmes "was constantly in trouble for printing unauthorized works, and in 1622 was forbidden to work as a master printer."
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Nothing is known of Simmes's early life or personal history. He was active as a printer starting in 1585.
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Birmingham (UK), 1959; Charlottesville, VA, Bibliographic Society of the University of Virginia, 1968.
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Best known for his printing of plays, Simmes worked on non-dramatic projects as well; he printed
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Valentine Simmes, Stationer: A Bibliographical Study of an Elizabethan Printer and Publisher.
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The First Part of the Contention Betwixt the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster.
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Q1; when they printed Q2 they corrected 14 of these typos, but added 123 new ones.
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Chambers, Vol. 3, pp. 251, 291, 378, 391, 422; Vol.4, p. 23.
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Simmes also printed a range of other significant texts in
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fl.
Elizabethan era
Jacobean era
quartos
Shakespeare's
1597
1604
stationers
Andrew Wise
Richard III
Richard II
William Aspley
Henry IV, Part 2
Much Ado About Nothing
Thomas Millington
Henry VI, Part 2
Nicholas Ling
John Trundell
Hamlet Q1
bad quarto
Henry IV, Part 1
Nicholas Ling
The Taming of the Shrew
Thomas Pavier
Sir John Oldcastle
Shakespeare Apocrypha
The Pattern of Painful Adventures
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
English Renaissance theatre
Day's

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