Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in General Literature and Fiction [1913]

PART II.

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=SHAKESPEARE CLASSICS.=

Small Crown 8vo. quarter-bound antique grey boards, _2s. 6d._ net per vol.; some may also be had in velvet persian at _4s._ net; and those marked * on large paper, half parchment, _5s._ net per vol. Each volume with Frontispiece.

* 1. =Lodge's 'Rosalynde': the original of Shakespeare's 'As You Like It.'= Edited by W. W. GREG, M.A.

2. =Greene's 'Pandosto,' or 'Dorastus and Fawnia': the original of Shakespeare's 'Winter's Tale.'= Edited by P. G. THOMAS.

3. =Brooke's Poem of 'Romeus and Juliet': the original of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.'= Edited by P. A. DANIEL. Modernised and re-edited by J. J. MUNRO.

4. ='The Troublesome Reign of King John': the Play rewritten by Shakespeare as 'King John.'= Edited by Dr. F. J. FURNIVALL and JOHN MUNRO, M.A.

5, 6. ='The History of Hamlet':= With other Documents illustrative of the sources of Shakspeare's Play, and an Introductory Study of the LEGEND OF HAMLET by Prof. I. GOLLANCZ.

* 7. ='The Play of King Leir and His Three Daughters': the old play on the subject of King Lear,= Edited by SIDNEY LEE, D. Litt.

* 8. ='The Taming of a Shrew':= Being the old play used by Shakespeare in 'The Taming of the Shrew.' Edited by Professor F. S. BOAS, M.A.

* 9. =The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.'= Edited by FRANK SIDGWICK.

10. ='The Famous Victories of Henry V.'=

11. ='The Menæchmi': the original of Shakespeare's 'Comedy of Errors.'= Latin text, with the Elizabethan Translation. Edited by W. H. D. ROUSE Litt. D.

12. ='Promos and Cassandra': the source of 'Measure for Measure.'=

13. ='Apolonius and Silla':= the source of Twelfth Night.' Edited by MORTON LUCE.

14. ='The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of York and Lancaster',= and ='The True Tragedy of Richard, Duke of York';= the originals of the second and third parts of 'King Henry VI.'

15. =The Sources of 'The Tempest.'=

16. =The Sources of 'Cymbeline.'=

17. =The Sources and Analogues of 'The Merchant of Venice.'= Edited by Professor I. GOLLANCZ.

18. =Romantic Tales:= the sources of 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona.' 'Merry Wives,' 'Much Ado about Nothing,' 'All's Well that Ends Well.'

19, 20 =Shakespeare's Plutarch:= the sources of 'Julius Cæsar,' 'Antony and Cleopatra,' 'Coriolanus,' and 'Timon.' Edited by C. F. TUCKER BROOKE, M.A.