The Portable Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

first published 1944 Random House Value Publishing, 1986 hardcover 792 pages

The Viking portable library

This is the book-lover's Shakespeare, a convenient little volume, for reading and rereading--a book you will always want within easy reach. The Portable Shakespeare contains the brightest gems from the Shakespearean treasury, including seven favourite plays complete: Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It, and Tempest; memorable passages from the other plays; all t...

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Portable Shakespeare hardcover · 1986 · Random House Value Publishing · 792 pages · 9780517618899
The Portable Shakespeare paperback · 1977 · Penguin Books · 9780140150087
Portable Shakespeare edition · 1977 · Tandem Library · 9781417703180
The Portable Shakespeare paperback · 1956 · Viking Adult · 9780670010080
Shakespeare hardcover · 1944 · Viking Adult · 9780670638390
Shakespeare edition · 1944 · Viking Press

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