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An impartial study of the Shakespeare title. With facsimiles

An impartial study of the Shakespeare title. With facsimiles

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An impartial study of the Shakespeare title. With facsimiles

by STOTSENBURG, JOHN H

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Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Morton & Co, 1904. First edition, 8vo, pp. xii, 530; occasional light pencil underlines and notations, but generally a fine copy in the dust-jacket. The Shakespeare controversy redoubled: the author supports anyone but Shakespeare.

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Title
An impartial study of the Shakespeare title. With facsimiles
Author
STOTSENBURG, JOHN H
Book Condition
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Publisher
John P. Morton & Co
Place of Publication
Louisville, Kentucky
Date Published
1904
Keywords
Shakespeare , Controversy , Francis Bacon , Drama

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