If you're referring to Emma Stone's book about the First Folio; it is not a history about the creation of the First Folio but about it as a literary work and its historical reception. She begins with Sir Edward Dering buying two copies of the FF because that's where the focus of her book begins.
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Are you Emma Smith/Stone?
Just calm down dear. Clearly you are someone who writes. They were honourable brethren and one was De Vere’s son in law. That is relevant. Are you suggesting that Hemmings and Condell kept the manuscripts for the works under their beds till ready to publish?
How on earth is it relevant that they were titled or that Philip Herbert was NOT ACTUALLY de Vere's son-in-law because he only married Susan Vere after the old man was dead? Make