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 CHAMBERS, EDMUND KERCHEVER, The Elizabethan Stage: 4 Volumes Complete Set
CHAMBERS, EDMUND KERCHEVER
The Elizabethan Stage: 4 Volumes Complete Set
Oxford, The Clarendon Press. 1923, 1st Edition. Hardcover. Book, 1923, first edition, Ex-Library, Octavo, Four Volumes, xliv, 388; x, 557; [viii], 518; and [viii], 467 pages plus a frontispiece in each volume. Gilt-decorated buckram slightly rubbed faded and marked CONDITION Ex-Library Set with library stamps throughout. Good Condition. Faded Front & Back Boards and Spines Signs of use Volume I: Preface -- List of authorities -- Book I. The court: -- Elizabeth and James ; The royal household ; The Revels Office ; Pageantry ; The mask ; The mask (continued) ; The court play -- Book II. The control of the stage: Humanism and Puritanism ; The struggle of court and city ; The actor's quality ; The actor's economics Volume II: Book III. The companies: Introduction. The boy companies. Introduction ; THe boy companies- Children of Paul's ; Children of the chapel and Queen's Revels ; Children of Windsor ; Children of the King's Revels ; Children of Bristol ; Westminster School ; Eton College ; Merchant Taylors School ; The Earl of Leicester's Boys ; The Earl of Oxford Boys ; Mr. Stanley's Boys -- The adult companies. The court interludes ; The Earl of Leicester's men ; Lord Rich's men ; Lord Abergavenny's men ; The Earl of Sussex's men ; Sir Robert Lane's men ; The Earl of Lincoln's (Lord Clinton's) men ; The Earl of Warwick's men ; The Earl of Oxford's men ; The Earl of Essex's men ; Lord Vaux's men ; Lord Berkeley's men ; Queen Elizabeth's men ; The Earl of Arundel's men ; The Earl of Hertford's men ; Mr. Evelyn's men ; The Earl of Derby's (Lord Strange's) men ; The Earl of Pembroke's men ; The Earl of Pembroke's men ; The Lord Admiral's (Lord Howard's, Earl of Nottingham's), Prince Henry's, and Elector Palatine's men ; The Lord Chamberlain's (Lord Hunsdon's) and King's men ; The Earl of Worcester's and Queen Anne's men ; The Duke of Lennox's men ; The Duke of York's (Prince Charles's) men ; The Lady Elizabeth's men ; International companies. Italian players in England ; English players in Scotland ; English players on the continent Actors Book IV. The play-houses: Introduction. The public theatres. Introduction ; The public theatres- The Red Lion Inn ; The Bull Inn ; The Bell Inn ; The Bel Savage Inn ; The Cross Keys Inn ; The Theatre ; The Curtain ; Newington Butts ; The Rose ; The Swan ; The Globe ; The Fortune ; The Boar's Head ; The Red Bull ; The Hope ; Porter's Hall -- The private theatres. The Blackfriars ; The Whitefriars -- The Structure and conduct of theatres Volume III: Staging at court ; Staging in the theatres: Sixteenth Century ; Staging in the theatres: Seventeenth Century -- Book V. Plays and playwrights: The printing of plays ; Playwrights Volume IV: Anonymous work: Plays ; Masks ; Receptions and entertainments -- Appendices: A court calendar ; Court payments ; Documents of criticism ; Documents of control ; Plague records ; The Presence-Chamber of Greenwich ; Serlio's Trattato sopra le Scene ; The Gull's Hornbook ; Restoration testimony ; Academic plays ; Printed plays ; Lost plays ; Manuscript plays. Good.
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Catalogue: Shakespeare

 CHAMBERS, E.K., William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts and Problems - 2 Volumes Complete
CHAMBERS, E.K.
William Shakespeare: A Study of Facts and Problems - 2 Volumes Complete
Oxford, Clarendon Press. 1951. Hardcover. Book, 1951, Very Good Condition, Hardcover Cloth, 2 Vols Complete, 576pp. 448pp + Illustrations Originally published in 1930, this two-volume work collates in compendium form a body of record, allusion, criticism, hypothesis and research concerned with the Shakespearean text and tradition. Volume 1 examines Shakespeare's origins and the Elizabethan stage in the context of his plays, and contains a comprehensive evaluation of bibliographical and historical material in relation to the canon of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. Volume 2 includes biographical information gathered from historical records and tradition, which the author submits to analysis. Shakespearean scholar E.K.Chambers was also the author of "The Medieval Stage" and "The Elizabethan Stage". Very Good.
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 EDITED BY PROFESSOR ISRAEL GOLLANCZ - NEW FOREWORD BY GORDON MCMULLAN., A Book of Homage to Shakespeare
EDITED BY PROFESSOR ISRAEL GOLLANCZ - NEW FOREWORD BY GORDON MCMULLAN.
A Book of Homage to Shakespeare
Oxford, Oxford University Press. 2016, Special Edition. Hardcover. Book, As New, Hardcover Bound in Wibalin Cloth, 632pp + Illustrations Bound in Wibalin cloth Ribbon marker 632 pages 9 black & white illustrations 276 × 219mm On 23 April 1916, in the midst of the First World War, a magnificent volume edited by Professor Israel Gollancz was published by Oxford University Press. Entitled A Book of Homage to Shakespeare, it was created to mark the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death. Between an opening poem by Thomas Hardy about Stratford-upon-Avon and the London-based editor's closing paean to the global community - 'Shakespeare's own kindred, whatsoe'er their speech' - are 105 essays, dialogues and fragments and 61 poems, including 26 translations, from locations as far apart as America, Armenia, Burma, India, Ireland, Japan, Russia and South Africa. A Book of Homage to Shakespeare is a celebration both local and global, and marks a pivotal moment in literary history - a moment at which Shakespeare was the poet both of empire and of a world emerging into a new, very different global order. Now, 100 years later, Oxford University Press is reissuing this remarkable volume for the 2016 anniversary. It will reflect the style of the original 1916 edition and is presented with a new foreword by Gordon McMullan of King's College London. It tells the story of the book's inception and creation, focusing on its editor and guiding spirit, Israel Gollancz, and on certain key contributions. His lively account reveals A Book of Homage as a far more complex phenomenon than might be expected - at once a celebration of empire and an interrogation of Shakespeare's status as the uncontested figurehead of that empire. This is a unique title and a wonderful way to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. The first copies are being delivered in March and we have been able to secure these at a special discount. As New.
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Catalogue: Shakespeare

 KOPPELMAN, GEORGE + WECHSLER, DANIEL, Shakespeare's Beehive: An Annotated Elizabethan Dictionary Comes to Light: Limited Edition 2000 Copies
KOPPELMAN, GEORGE + WECHSLER, DANIEL
Shakespeare's Beehive: An Annotated Elizabethan Dictionary Comes to Light: Limited Edition 2000 Copies
Axletree Books. 2014, Limited Edition. Hardcover. Book, 2014, New, Hardcover Linnen, Gilt Decoration & Lettering, 339 pp Limited Edition Hardcover: Clothbound in red linen with gilt-stamped ?Beehive? cover; 6.5 x 9.25 inches; 342 pages printed in black and red with duotone illustrations, plus 1 folding plate. Set in Van Dijck and Caslon types, with Fell ornaments, and printed on Mohawk paper. Design and typography by Jerry Kelly. Printed in a limited edition of 2,000 copies. Shakespeares Beehive: An Annotated Elizabethan Dictionary Comes to Light, antiquarian booksellers George Koppelman and Daniel Wechsler conclude that the annotations in their copy of Baret?s Alvearie purchased on eBay belong to William Shakespeare. Using example after example, the authors demonstrate how closely the annotations and Baret?s text are tied to Shakespeare?s own work. The annotator, while not once leaving his name on a page, nevertheless leaves behind an astonishing personal trail of fingerprints. Very Good.
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Catalogue: Shakespeare

 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - RONALD KING, Anthony & Cleopatra - Limited Edition 300 Copies
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - RONALD KING
Anthony & Cleopatra - Limited Edition 300 Copies
Guildford: London, The Circle Press. 1979, Limited Edition. Hardcover. Book, 1979, Very Good Condition, Housed in a Portfolio of Cloth and Blue Morocco designed by Paul Haskell, 11 eight-page unstitched sections with Screenprints NOTES ON CONDITION Portfolio spine slightly bumped at the bottom This edition of Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra features Ronald King's vibrantly coloured artwork. The book begins with an introduction to the play by Keith Please entitled "The Elusive Absolute." The text of the play itself is annotated with marginalia printed in blue ink and in the artist's own handwriting. The volume includes numerous silkscreen illustrations throughout the text a few of which feature collaged elements, such as a small rope collaged under a kite design and a print torn in half and collaged onto another illustration. Also included are a few of the mask-like illustrations for which King is known. For example, the hors texte screenprint that appears after the introduction is a portrait of Cleopatra which is titled, numbered, and signed by the artist. Printed on rag-made 250gsm Velin Cuve Rives Blanc, this book is loose-as-issued with a paper wrapper. The book is protected by a portfolio case that features a kite-shaped relief design that acts as a closure. The text is 10 pt. Baskerville, set with the assistance of Walter Taylor. John Coleman assisted in the press-work. The case was designed and made at The Dorset Bookbinding Co. by Paul Haskell. Antony & Cleopatra was published in an edition of 300 copies with 5 copies hors commerce, 40 artist's proofs and 10 copies marked Circle Press held for presentation. RONALD KING Born in 1932 in São Paulo, Brazil, Ronald King is best known as the founder of the celebrated Circle Press. During the 1940s and 1950s, King studied at Ardingly College and Chelsea School of Art in England. After beginning his career primarily as a painter, he started printmaking while teaching at Farnham School of Art in the 1960s. In 1967, King established Circle Press to publish his first book, The Prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Circle Press operated in Guildford until 1988 when the press moved to London. King envisioned the press as a collaborative venture in which a circle of artists and writers could produce work together. Over the course of its history, the press worked with more than 55 artists, including Norman Ackroyd, Tom Phillips, John Christie, and Julia Farrer, as well as over 50 writers and poets, including Roy Fisher and Kenneth White. In addition to collaborations with modern writers, the press also produced interpretations of classic texts such as Macbeth (1970) and Antony and Cleopatra (1979). In all, Circle Press produced over 200 publications and individual works. The press won recognition for stretching the definition of a book with its use of adventurous formats and materials such as glass, stone, metal, and wax. The Mirror Book (1985), made with mirror glass covers, mirror foil pages, and no text, is one example of the press's pioneering work. King's own work with the press often featured the themes of masks and character, and his abstracted mask designs are distinctive for their bold use of color. Although Circle Press has closed its doors, King continues his artistic practice today as a painter, collagist, and sculptor, focusing on large wooden sculpture. The publications of Ron King and Circle Press can be found in many collections, including the National Art Library of the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Tate Britain Gallery Library, and the National Gallery of Australia. In 2002, the Yale Center for British Art held a major retrospective exhibition of the work of Circle Press. Good.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - TRADUCTION DE F. VICTOR HUGO, ILLUSTRATIONS DE JEAN GRADASSI, Les Chefs-D'Oeuvre de Shakespeare, Première Série En Six Volumes
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - TRADUCTION DE F. VICTOR HUGO, ILLUSTRATIONS DE JEAN GRADASSI
Les Chefs-D'Oeuvre de Shakespeare, Première Série En Six Volumes
Nice, Le Chant des sphères. 1969, Illustrated Edition. Hardcover. Ill.: Jean Gradassi. Book, Very Good Condition, Hardcover Full-Leather Binding, Limited Edition, French Text, 6 Volumes each in their own Slipcase Tirage limité à 3451 exemplaires, un des 2851 ex.(celui-ci porte le nr: 2542 ) Tome I ( 203 pages de texte. 1969 ) : La mégère apprivoisée / Roméo et Juliette. Tome II ( 200 pages de texte. 1970 ) : Hamlet / Le songe d'une nuit d'été. Tome III ( 196 pages de texte. 1970 ) : Le marchand de Venise / Othello. Tome IV ( 197 pages. 1971 ) : Mac Beth / Le Roi Lear. Tome V ( 211 pages de texte. 1971 ) : Coriolan / Les joyeuses commères de Windsor. Tome VI ( 223 pages de texte. 1971 ) : Richard III / Henry VIII. Very Good.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - WILLIAM HAZLITT, The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: A New Edition by William Hazlitt in Five Volumes
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - WILLIAM HAZLITT
The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: A New Edition by William Hazlitt in Five Volumes
London, George Routledge and Sons. 1860. Hardcover. Book, FULL-TITLE - The Dramatic Works Of William Shakspeare, From The Text Of Johnson, Stevens, & Reed. With Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc A New Edition by William Hazlitt in Four Volumes (+ Supplementary volume) Good Condition, Hardcover Gilt-Decorated Cloth, Gilt-Edged Book Block, Four Volumes together with The Supplementary Works Of William Shakspeare, making five volumes in total. Undated ca 1860 Format 17 x 12cm The fifth volume comprises Shakespeare's "Doubtful Plays & Poems: Sir John Oldcastle Lord Cromwell London Prodigal The Puritan ...... and others CONDITION Corners ans spine ends bumped & worn (see photo) Foxing/browning to Frontispiece - Rest of the contents/pages are clean throughout Book blocks tight in the binding. Fair.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - WITH WOODCUTS BY MARY GRABHORN, The First Part of Henry the Fourth - Limited Edition 180 Copies
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - WITH WOODCUTS BY MARY GRABHORN
The First Part of Henry the Fourth - Limited Edition 180 Copies
San Francisco, The Grabhorn Press. 1961, Limited Edition. Hardcover. Ill.: Mary Grabhorn. Book, 1961, Good Condition: Slight fading to Linnen Boards, Hardcover Half-Linnen with Decorative Paper over Boards, 56pp + Illustrations Hardcover Half-Linnen with Decorative Paper over Boards. Paper label to spine panel, Folio 15x11 inches. One of 180 copies printed on Millbourn Paper hand-made in England in a French "Lettre Batarde" type from the Peignot foundry of Paris. 15 illustrations by Mary Grabhorn. Very Good.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN AUSTEN, Hamlet Prince of Denmark
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN AUSTEN
Hamlet Prince of Denmark
London, Selwyn & Blounte Ltd. 1922. Hardcover, with dust jacket. Ill.: John Austen. Book, 1922, Good Condition: See Notes, Hardcover + Dustjacket, Approx 290mm x 220mm, 176pp + Illustrations Black paper boards with an arresting gilt and turquoise design. White cloth spine with gilt. Decorated grey endpapers. Scarce dust jacket. Book in good condition. A little wear to extremities of spine. A little rubbing and wear to corners and edges of boards. Some light soiling/discolouration to spine. Occasional crack at gutter but text block firmly holding. Very light toning to endpapers. Internally clean and free of spotting - just a little light toning to paper. Dust jacket fair. Generally rubbed and soiled. Edge wear and chipping. Some neat repairs and reinforcement to internal surfaces. Jacket in a protective film. Overall a good copy of this scarce book with its original dust wrapper. The text is that of the Globe Edition by courtesy of Macmillan & Co Ltd. After 1925 John Austen developed a more Art Deco style but this edition of Hamlet really is quite haunting although clearly and heavily influenced by the work of Aubrey Beardsley. A combination of full page illustrations with line drawings throughout. Very Good/Fair.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - ILLUSTRATIONS BY SAVVA BRODSKY (BRODSKIJ), Hamlet - Sonnets - Romeo & Juliet - Illustrated Russian Edition
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - ILLUSTRATIONS BY SAVVA BRODSKY (BRODSKIJ)
Hamlet - Sonnets - Romeo & Juliet - Illustrated Russian Edition
Moscow, Molodaya Gvardiya. 1982. Hardcover. Ill.: Savva Brodsky (Brodskij). Book, 1982, Good Condition, Hardcover Cloth with a Portrait of Shakespeare, Numerous Folding Colour Plates, Russian Text, 327 pp Slight discolouring to the page edges. Very Good.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - WITH INTRODUCTIONS BY GEORGE BRANDES, The Life and Work of William Shakespeare - the Garrick Shakespeare, Illustrated, Special Subscription Edition: 9 of the 12 Volumes
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - WITH INTRODUCTIONS BY GEORGE BRANDES
The Life and Work of William Shakespeare - the Garrick Shakespeare, Illustrated, Special Subscription Edition: 9 of the 12 Volumes
William Heinemann. 1905. Hardcover. Book, 1905, Very Good Condition, Hardcovers with Gilt Portrait and Gilt-Lettering, Top Book Block Gilt-Edged, 9 of the 12 vols Special Subscription Edition The Garrick Shakespeare, with introductions and a life by critic George Brandes and photogravure plates. 9 of the 12 volumes: Vol.II: Measure for Measure, Much Ado About Nothing, Midsummer-Nights Dream, Loves Labours Lost, 407 pages Vol.III: The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, All's Well That Ends Well, Taming of the Shrew, 427 pages Vol.IV: The Winter's Tale, The comedy of Errors, MacBeth, King John, 395 pages Vol.V: King Richard II, King henry IV Part I, King Henry IV Part II, King Henry V, 481 pages Vol.VI: King Henry VI Part I, King Henry VI Part II, King Henry VI Part III, King Richard III, 509 pages Vol.VII: King henry VIII, Troilus and Cressida, Timon of Athens, Julius Caesar, 469 pages Vol.VIII: Coriolanus, Antony and Cleopatra, Cymbeline, 436 pages Vol.X: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet Prince of Denmark, Othello, The Moor of Venice, 412 pages Vol.XII: The Life of Shakespeare, 349 pages. Good.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - RONALD KING, Macbeth - Limited Edition 150 Copies
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - RONALD KING
Macbeth - Limited Edition 150 Copies
Guildford: London, The Circle Press. 1970, Limited Edition. Hardcover. Book, 1970, Very Good Condition, Housed in a natural canvas covered folder and black slipcase, 10 large unbound colour screen prints on hand made paper titled & signed in pencil by the artist Ronald King NOTES ON CONDITION Slipcase has signs of wear and one corner of the slipcase is slightly bumped Limited edition of 150 copies, this No.8, full text of the play. Large Folio 50 x 35 cm, 60 pages in 15 unstitched four page sections. Printed on J. Green mould-made paper. Ten silk screen mask designs, all titled and initialed with the entire text of the play printed letter-press in 14 pt Plantin. An important early work from Ron King and Circle Press, Macbeth features bold, colorful mask designs titled after characters in the play. According to the artist, this book was the first for which he learned to set type and printed in letterpress by himself. Based on the Arden version of Shakespeare's play published in 1912, the text is 14pt. Plantin, hand-set by Walter Taylor who assisted King. King's visual interpretation of Shakespeare's characters is strikingly modern. The artist created his mask designs by taking photos from magazines and collaging them together and then incorporating images of ordinary objects such as light bulbs, shoes, lipsticks, and chairs. The collages were then made into photo stencils, resulting in the ten hors texte silkscreen illustrations that accompany the play. Each print is titled and initialed by the artist. Loose-as-issued, this book was printed on Barcham Green 246 lb. mould-made paper and is housed in a paper wrapper. A chemise covered in natural cream-colored cloth and a slipcase covered in black cloth protect the volume. Macbeth was published in an edition of 150 copies with 15 artist's proofs and 5 copies hors commerce. In addition to the books, there is a separate edition of 20 fully signed and numbered prints of each of the ten images in the book printed on hand-made paper by the artist. This copy is numbered 8 and is signed by the artist at the limitation. RONALD KING Born in 1932 in São Paulo, Brazil, Ronald King is best known as the founder of the celebrated Circle Press. During the 1940s and 1950s, King studied at Ardingly College and Chelsea School of Art in England. After beginning his career primarily as a painter, he started printmaking while teaching at Farnham School of Art in the 1960s. In 1967, King established Circle Press to publish his first book, The Prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Circle Press operated in Guildford until 1988 when the press moved to London. King envisioned the press as a collaborative venture in which a circle of artists and writers could produce work together. Over the course of its history, the press worked with more than 55 artists, including Norman Ackroyd, Tom Phillips, John Christie, and Julia Farrer, as well as over 50 writers and poets, including Roy Fisher and Kenneth White. In addition to collaborations with modern writers, the press also produced interpretations of classic texts such as Macbeth (1970) and Antony and Cleopatra (1979). In all, Circle Press produced over 200 publications and individual works. The press won recognition for stretching the definition of a book with its use of adventurous formats and materials such as glass, stone, metal, and wax. The Mirror Book (1985), made with mirror glass covers, mirror foil pages, and no text, is one example of the press's pioneering work. King's own work with the press often featured the themes of masks and character, and his abstracted mask designs are distinctive for their bold use of color. Although Circle Press has closed its doors, King continues his artistic practice today as a painter, collagist, and sculptor, focusing on large wooden sculpture. Good.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - WITH WOODCUTS BY MARY GRABHORN, A Midsommer Nights Dreame. By William Shakespeare. - Limited Edition 180 Copies
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - WITH WOODCUTS BY MARY GRABHORN
A Midsommer Nights Dreame. By William Shakespeare. - Limited Edition 180 Copies
San Francisco, The Grabhorn Press. 1954, Limited Edition. Hardcover. Ill.: Mary Grabhorn. Book, 1954, Good Condition, Hardcover Buff Boards with a Woodcut medallion, spine-titled gilt, in slipcase. 109pp + Illustrations 1954. Hardcover. 109p. handmade paperstock, 11.7x9.3 inch small folio in buff boards with a woodcut medallion, spine-titled gilt, in original untitled slipcase. Limited to 180 Copies. The paper here and there is flecked, surely in the manufacture, spine panel faintly toned, slipcase also toned around the mouth. Laid in is a two-page prospectus that is a bit crimped and bears a transverse fold. No ownership or other markings, a very good copy. Fifth in the Grabhorn series. Very Good.
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Keywords: Mary Grabhorn

 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - ILLUSTRATED BY V. VOLOVICH, Othello - Illustrated Russian Edition
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - ILLUSTRATED BY V. VOLOVICH
Othello - Illustrated Russian Edition
Moscow, 1968. Hardcover, with dust jacket. Ill.: V. Volovich. Book, 1968, Good Condition: Hardcover + Dustjacket, Format: 21 x 21 cm, Russian Text, Ilustrations in the text & Full-Page Illustrations. Good/Good.
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 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - ILLUSTRATED BY V. VOLOVICH, Richard III Russian Edition
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM - ILLUSTRATED BY V. VOLOVICH
Richard III Russian Edition
Moscow, Iskusstvo. 1972. Hardcover. Ill.: V. Volovich. Book, 1972, Good Condition: See Notes, Hardcover, Format: 32 x 25 cm, Russian Text, Full-Page Illustrations NOTES ON CONDITION Overall good condition, damp stain at the top edge of the flyleaf Translated from English by Anna Radlova. Artist Volovich V. Very Good.
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