William Shakespeare’s Histories
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Notes
William Shakespeare’s histories are a collection of plays that dramatize the lives of English kings and significant historical events, focusing on themes of power, leadership, and national identity. These plays include works like Henry IV (Parts 1 and 2), Richard III, and Henry V. Shakespeare’s histories often explore the complexities of political struggles, personal ambition, and the consequences of war, blending historical fact with fiction. They were written to entertain and provide moral lessons, reflecting both the glory and the turmoil of England’s past.
Description
Red leather binding with gold gilt designs on the covers and spine. Gold lettering and five raised bands on the spine. Gold fore edge design and silk bookmark. Excellent condition.
