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- Shakespeare's tragedy of Julius Caesar, ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
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King John / edited by G.C. Moore Smith. Approximate date.
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King Henry VI. Part I / ed. with notes by Henry N. Hudson. Era Shakespeare
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King Henry the Fifth / with introduction and nots for the examinations by F. Marshall and Stanley Wood. Approximate date.
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King Henry the Fifth / edited, with introductions and notes by C. H. Herford. Approximate date.
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Julius Caesar. Approximate date. "The notes and appendices...are substantially those of the Junior school Shakespeare, [by Walter Dent]."
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Hamlet, prince of Denmark / with notes, introduction and glossary ; ed. by Oliphant Smeaton. Approximate date.
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Cymbeline. Approximate date. Title within ornamental border. Edited by Henry Morley.
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The Troilus-Cressida story from Chaucer to Shakespeare / by Hyder E. Rollins. Approximate date. Includes bibliographical references.
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Shakespeare the boy, with sketches of the home and school life, the games and sports, the manners, customs and folk-lore of the time, by William J. Rolfe ... a new ed.
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Cymbeline and other stories / by E. Nesbit and Hugh Chesson. Approximate date.
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Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb; arranged for young readers, with sixty illus. Approximate date.
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Essays on Shakespeare's Doubtful Plays Author inscription on front endpaper. Reads, “Only 17 copies of Essays on Shakesepare's Doubtful Plays have been printed, this being number 9.” No more will be issued. Signed A.F. Hopkinson.
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The story of King Richard II, from the play of Shakespeare, retold. Approximate date.
- Shakespeare in art / by Sadakichi Hartmann.
- A new study of the sonnets of Shakespeare / by Parke Goodwin.
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A New Study of the Sonnets of Shakespeare Bound in red cloth. Barnett has added note on bookplate "adack Detroit 1908. Some pencilled markings.
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The bi-literal cypher of Sir Francis Bacon discovered in his works and deciphered by Mrs. Elizabeth Wells Gallup. 2d ed., enl.
- Shakespeare's Hamlet: a new theory; or, What was the poet's intention in the play?
- Shaksper not Shakespeare / by William H. Edwards. With portraits and fac-similes.
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Shakespeare rare print collection; ed. by Seymour Eaton. Edition: "Connoisseur edition ... no. 691." (From Omni)Twelve parts in portfolio. Published for private circulation. (From Omni) Title from portfolio. Twelve parts in portfolio, each containing twelve loose plates, except the first which contains fourteen. Cover to each part dated 1900. Issued also as a supplement to the Eversley edition of Shakespeare’s works, 1900. cf. Jaggard. Parts 2, 3, 6, 8, and 10 consist chiefly of portraits of 17th-19th century English and American actors and actresses, some in Shakespearean costume. Part 12 consists chiefly of 19th century playbill facsims. (From Folger)
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Introduction to Shakespeare, by Edward Dowden. An elaboration of the general introduction to the "Henry Irving Shakespeare." cf. Note, 3d prelim. leaf."Notes on the early editions of Shakespeare": p. 134-136. "Reprinted 1897, 1900."
- Shakspeare : man, dramatist, and poet.
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Shakespeare's town and times / by H. Snowden Ward and Catherine Weed Ward. Approximate date.
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Songs from the plays of Shakespeare / ill. by Paul Woodroffe. Introduction by Ernest Rhys.