London: William Pickering, 1831. The fine and very scarce Pickering edition in one volume. This copy WITH FINE PROVENANCE, having come from the library of Austin Dobsin, with his decorative plate and identifying ownership label. Thick 8vo, in a beautiful English binding of three-quarter crimson morocco over feather marbled boards, lined in gilt at the turnovers, the spine with raised bands dividing the compartments which are decorated with gilt framed panels and lettered in gilt in two of the compartments, t.e.g., others untrimmed. [4], 763 pp. A very fine and bright copy, beautifully preserved, the morocco binding in excellent condition and the text-block too, in very fine condition. A BEAUTIFULLY BOUND EARLY PRINTING OF THE MASTER’S WORKS, THIS COPY WITH FINE PROVENANCE, HAVING BEEN OWNED BY AUSTIN DOBSIN. The fine Pickering production of Shakespeare’s plays is still one of the most famous of the early 19th century printings and this copy is especially attractive…