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Shakespeare's Tragedy of King Lear 1908 Edited by William J. Rolfe

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Antiquarian & Collectible

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Used

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Hardcover

Printing Year:

1908

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1908

Language:

English

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Original

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Description New York: American Book Company. Nice with wear- with no dust jacket. 1908. Hardcover. William Shakespeare's cherished tragedy, the story of an English king who realizes the daughter he has shunned is the only one who truly loves him; written c.1605-06. Edited and with end notes by William J. Rolfe who also likely provided the uncredited introduction. Illustrated with a handful of black and white drawings, and with appendix containing discussion of the work and index of words and phrases explained. Please message if you have questions and thanks for looking!