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  • Richard the Third

    ed. Shakespear, William / Mark Eccles

    Paperback (Signet Classic, March 15, 2017)
    A melodrama of Richard the third's villainy and ruthless pursuit of his ambition.
  • King Richard III

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Wordsworth Edition, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Rare Book
  • King Richard III

    William Shakespeare, Janis Lull

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, Dec. 28, 1999)
    King Richard III is one of Shakespeare's most popular and frequently-performed plays. Janis Lull's introduction to this new edition, which is based on the First Folio, emphasizes the play's tragic themes--individual identity, determinism and choice--and stresses the importance of women's roles. A thorough performance history of stage and film versions shows how the text has been cut, rewritten and reshaped by directors and actors to enhance the role of Richard at the expense of other parts, especially those of the women.
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  • Richard III

    Eric Rasmussen, Jonathan Bate

    Hardcover (Red Globe Press, Sept. 5, 2008)
    From the Royal Shakespeare Company – a definitive, fresh new look at Shakespeare’s most compelling villain. With an expert introduction by Sir Jonathan Bate, this unique edition presents a historical overview of Richard III in performance, takes a detailed look at specific productions, and recommends film versions. Included in this edition are interviews with an actor, a director and a designer – Simon Russell Beale, Bill Alexander and Tom Piper – providing an illuminating insight into the extraordinary variety of interpretations that are possible. This edition also includes an essay on Shakespeare’s career and Elizabethan theatre, and enables the reader to understand the play as it was originally intended – as living theatre to be enjoyed and performed. Ideal for students, theatre-goers, actors and general readers, the RSC Shakespeare editions offer a fresh, accessible and contemporary approach to reading and rediscovering Shakespeare’s works for the twenty-first century.
  • Richard III Lib/E

    William Shakespeare

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, July 1, 2006)
    Brilliantly manipulative and entirely amoral, the hero-villain Richard is one of Shakespeare's greatest roles.The Yorkists have emerged victorious from the civil wars and Edward IV wears the English crown. But Edward's misshapen brother Richard harbors kingly ambitions and will stop at nothing to achieve the throne. In a fatal battle on Bosworth Field, Richard meets the ghosts of all whom he has murdered and the Earl of Richmond, the future King Henry VII.Richard III is played by David Troughton. Saskia Wickham plays Lady Anne, Margaret Robertson plays Queen Margaret, and Philip Voss is Buckingham.
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  • King Richard III

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Van Nostrand Reinhold, Jan. 1, 1982)
    Page edges tanned, gift inscription. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Richard III

    William Shakespeare, Hazelton Spencer

    Hardcover (D. C. Heath and Co., Jan. 1, 1933)
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  • King Richard III: Performed by Kenneth Branagh & Cast

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    Audio CD (Naxos AudioBooks, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • The Tragedy of King Richard III

    Shakespeare, William,

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, April 3, 2007)
    Now is the winter of our discontent…' (Excerpt)
  • The Tragedy of King Richard III

    Shakespeare, William,

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, April 3, 2007)
    Now is the winter of our discontent…' (Excerpt)
  • King Richard III: By William Shakespeare - Illustrated

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 29, 2016)
    Why buy our paperbacks? Standard Font size of 10 for all books High Quality Paper Fulfilled by Amazon Expedited shipping 30 Days Money Back Guarantee BEWARE of Low-quality sellers Don't buy cheap paperbacks just to save a few dollars. Most of them use low-quality papers & binding. Their pages fall off easily. Some of them even use very small font size of 6 or less to increase their profit margin. It makes their books completely unreadable. How is this book unique? Unabridged (100% Original content) Font adjustments & biography included Illustrated About King Richard III by William Shakespeare Richard III is a historical play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1592. It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England. The play is grouped among the histories in the First Folio and is most often classified as such. Occasionally, however, as in the quarto edition, it is termed a tragedy. Richard III concludes Shakespeare's first tetralogy (also containing Henry VI parts 1–3). It is the second longest play in the canon after Hamlet, and is the longest of the First Folio, whose version of Hamlet is shorter than its Quarto counterpart. The play is rarely performed unabridged; often, certain peripheral characters are removed entirely. In such instances extra lines are often invented or added from elsewhere in the sequence to establish the nature of characters' relationships. A further reason for abridgment is that Shakespeare assumed that his audiences would be familiar with the Henry VI plays, and frequently made indirect references to events in them, such as Richard's murder of Henry VI or the defeat of Henry's queen, Margaret.
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  • The Tragedy of King Richard III

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2018)
    Richard III belongs to Shakespeare's folio of King Richard plays, and is the longest of his plays after Hamlet. It is classified variously as a tragedy and a history, showing the reign of Richard III in an unflattering light. The play's length springs in part from its reference to the other Richard plays, with which Shakespeare assumed his audience would be familiar. These references and characters are often edited out to create an abridged version when the play is performed for modern audiences.
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