Shax Objects

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The comedy of A midsummer-night's dream

An illustrated children's version of 'Midsummer night's dream.'

1901, Shakespeare, William
Book
The girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines

"Fifteen tales" illustrating the girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. Two editions available. Another edition called 'The Shakespeare Gallery."

1851, Clarke, Mary Cowden
Book
The heroines of Shakspeare

Essays and illustrations of some of Shakespeare's heroines. Two copies available.

18xx, Heath, Charles
Book
The illustrated pocket Shakespeare

"[C]omplete with glossary. Carefully edited and compared with the best texts."

1880, Shakespeare, William
Book
The national Shakespeare

A facsimile of the first folio of 1623, collected and produced in a fine edition.

1888, Shakespeare, William
Book
A collection of miscellaneous smaller works of William Shakespeare, from poems to songs to sonnets The poems of William Shakespeare

"[A]ccording to the text of the original copies : including the lyrics, songs, and snatches found in his dramas."

1899, Shakespeare, William
Book
The poems of William Shakespeare edited and introduced by Peter Alexander: illustrated with wood engraving by Agnes Miller Parker The poems of William Shakespeare

"[A]ccording to the text of the original copies : including the lyrics, songs, and snatches found in his dramas."

1899, Shakespeare, William
Book
The poems of William Shakespeare

"Edited and introduced by Peter Alexander ; illustrated with wood engravings by Agnes Miller Parker." Limited edition.

1967, Shakespeare, William
Book
The cover of the Tempest by William Shakespeare The tempest, a comedy

Text from the Cambridge edition; illustrated by Robert Anning Bell.

1901, Shakespeare, William
Book
A romantic comedy written by William Shakespeare that speaks of magic, betrayal, and a battle for power. The tempest; or, The enchanted island

"[W]ith additions from Dryden: as compiled by J. P. Kemble. And first acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, October 13th, 1789."

1789, Shakespeare, William
Book

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