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Shakespere

$1,225.00

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Shakespere

$3,500.00

$1,225.00

The Story

6b, William Shakspere. fore edge with image of Romeo and Mercutio. Prize binding for Rugby school. Poets works in Chronological order. Printed in London 1890

Notes

William Shakespeare, as presented in late-19th-century editions around 1890, is revered as the supreme poet and dramatist of the English tongue, whose works unite profound insight into human nature with unmatched richness of language. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564, he rose from modest beginnings to become the chief glory of the Elizabethan stage, producing tragedies, comedies, histories, and poems that speak alike to kings and common folk. To Victorian readers, Shakespeare stood not only as a literary genius but as a moral and imaginative force—his plays viewed as timeless studies of character, passion, duty, and destiny, worthy of both scholarly reverence and household reading.

Description

Beautiful black leather binding with gold embossing around front, back and spine, fiv raised bands on spine, burgundy leather title plate on spine, Rugby School emblem on front, marble end paper,

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

6b, William Shakspere. fore edge with image of Romeo and Mercutio. Prize binding for Rugby school. Poets works in Chronological order. Printed in London 1890

Notes

William Shakespeare, as presented in late-19th-century editions around 1890, is revered as the supreme poet and dramatist of the English tongue, whose works unite profound insight into human nature with unmatched richness of language. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564, he rose from modest beginnings to become the chief glory of the Elizabethan stage, producing tragedies, comedies, histories, and poems that speak alike to kings and common folk. To Victorian readers, Shakespeare stood not only as a literary genius but as a moral and imaginative force—his plays viewed as timeless studies of character, passion, duty, and destiny, worthy of both scholarly reverence and household reading.

Description

Beautiful black leather binding with gold embossing around front, back and spine, fiv raised bands on spine, burgundy leather title plate on spine, Rugby School emblem on front, marble end paper,