Folio, Where Art Thou?
One man's quest to track down every copy on the planet.
- By Paul Collins
- Smithsonian magazine, September 2006, Subscribe
(Page 2 of 2)
Newly discovered Folios still turn up. In 2004, Anne Humphries, a homemaker near Manchester, was named the sole survivor of a relative she'd never heard of; among the estate was a Folio that executors listed as "presumed to be a facsimile." Not at all. West discovered another Folio in the public library of the Yorkshire mining town of Skipton; the book had been mislabeled and forgotten.
As long as Folios are misfiled in libraries and hiding with long-lost relatives, the count of 230 copies will inch upward. At least a dozen known copies remain untraced. "I have about 130 leads," West says, adding that some are "quite hot."
Subscribe now for more of Smithsonian's coverage on history, science and nature.









Comments (2)
I have a Shakespeare First Folio. Who can I get to authenticate it.
Posted by Gordon Mac Leod on February 22,2011 | 03:45 PM
I have two folio's, please contact for further information.
Posted by Ted Jornov on August 7,2010 | 02:01 AM