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Textual problems of the first folio; Richard III, King Lear, Troilus & Cressida, 2 Henry IV, Hamlet, Othello.: Shakespeare problems; 7

by Walker, Alice

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English literature 005 Walker, Alice. Textual problems of the first folio; Richard III, King Lear, Troilus & Cressida, 2 Henry IV, Hamlet, Othello. (Shakespeare problems; 7) Cambridge [Eng.] University Press, 1953, viii, 170p, bib, index, some offsetting to endpapers, top paper edge little dusty, good, clean tight copy else. $15.00

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English literature 005
Title
Textual problems of the first folio; Richard III, King Lear, Troilus & Cressida, 2 Henry IV, Hamlet, Othello.
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Walker, Alice
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Hardcover
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University Press,
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Cambridge [Eng.]
Date Published
1953,
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viii, 170
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