Familiar Proverbial and Select Sayings from Shakspere.
by MARSH, John B
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Simpkin, Marshall. London; Heywood. Manchester. [Printed by Heywood, Manchester]. [1863]. 8vo.. pp. (iv), viii, 162, (iv) Advertisements. Original cloth, the boards blind-stamped with the title in an oval surrounding an heraldic device, all within an elaborate border, the cloth now faded, spine dilapidated, front joint weak, a little foxing and browning at the front. A good working copy of a scarce title. *COPAC gives British Library, NLS, Oxford, Cambridge and Exeter - there is also a copy in the Shakespeare Institute, Birmingham. It is rather scarce in commerce.
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- Title
- Familiar Proverbial and Select Sayings from Shakspere.
- Author
- MARSH, John B
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- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Simpkin, Marshall. London; Heywood. Manchester. [Printed by Heywood, Manchester]. [1863]. 8vo.
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