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The Two Angry Women of Abingdon

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The Two Angry Women of Abingdon (1911)
by Henry Porter
First published in 1599, there are two known editions of this work dated that year. This transcription is of a facsimile of what is claimed to be the earlier of the two. However, more recent editions of the play conclude that this version is the second quarto (e.g. Henry Porter's The two angry women of Abington: a critical edition (1980) by Marianne Brish Evett).
Although when originally published it was called "The Pleasant History of the Two Angry Women of Abington", the title of the facsimile gives it as "The Two Angry Women of Abingdon".
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The Tudor Facsimile Texts

The

Two Angry Women of Abingdon,

BY

HENRY PORTER.

1599

Date of the first known edition, . . . . . 1599
(British Museum C 34. d. 55.)
Another impression also issued in . . . . . 1599.
(British Museum, 162. d. 55.)
Reproduced in Facsimile, 1911.

The Tudor Facsimile Texts

Under the Supervision and Editorship of

JOHN S. FARMER

The

Two Angry Women of Abingdon,

BY

HENRY PORTER.

1599

Issued for Subscribers by the Editor of

THE TUDOR FACSIMILE TEXTS
MCMXI


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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