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Books with title Shakespeare's Theatre

  • The other Shakespeare

    Laura Annawyn Shamas

    Unknown Binding (Dramatic Pub. Co, March 15, 1981)
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  • Shakespeare's Tales

    Beverley Birch, William Shakespeare, Stephen Lambert

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Presents four prose adaptations of Shakepseare's plays with watercolor illustrations, introducing the classic works through easy-to-follow storylines.
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  • Shakespeare

    Haydn Middleton

    Hardcover (Ticktock Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    This fascinating introduction to William Shakespeare illustrates the major events of his life and how they influenced his works, and subsequently how this has affected literature of today. Shakespeare was at the forefront of the English Renaissance. Although he is known as a playwright, he began his career as a stage-hand and then an actor at the theatre, giving personal readings to Elizabeth I in her private chambers.
  • Shakespeare

    Haydn Middleton

    Paperback (Ticktock Pub Ltd, Sept. 1, 2001)
    This fascinating introduction to William Shakespeare illustrates the major events of his life and how they influenced his works, and subsequently how this has affected literature of today. Shakespeare was at the forefront of the English Renaissance. Although he is known as a playwright, he began his career as a stage-hand and then an actor at the theatre, giving personal readings to Elizabeth I in her private chambers.
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  • Shakespeare's Spy

    Gary L. Blackwood

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
    Things are disappearing mysteriously from Will Shakespeare's acting company, and it looks like an inside job. Everyone's eyes are on Widge, the orphan boy turned actor, and former thief. Widge knows better than anyone that Shakespeare's plays must be protected at all costs. In order to prove his innocence and clear his name, Widge must learn a new role: spy. But can he dig through the suspects and skulduggery and catch the true culprit?
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  • The reader's Shakespeare

    Babette Deutsch

    Unknown Binding (J. Messner, March 15, 1946)
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  • Shakespeare's Spy

    Gary Blackwood

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 21, 2005)
    Things are disappearing mysteriously from Will Shakespeare's acting company, and it looks like an inside job. Everyone's eyes are on Widge, the orphan boy turned actor, and former thief. Widge knows better than anyone that Shakespeare's plays must be protected at all costs. In order to prove his innocence and clear his name, Widge must learn a new role: spy. But can he dig through the suspects and skulduggery and catch the true culprit?
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  • Shakespeare

    Merrill Baum

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2018)
    “Shakespeare” is the third and final book in the series “Puppy People and Kitty Kiddies” and continues the format of a chapter book with footnotes. It illustrates the procedure on how to train, feed, and care for a kitten. “Shakespeare” is the life of a Domestic Shorthair cat telling the his life from kitten to death. It describes in words and pictures the responsibilities that entail being a cat owner in words that the reader can understand. “Shakespeare” was written for children between the ages of six and eleven, those individuals recovering from a stroke and in need of speech therapy, and people learning English as a second language. It is a basic guide to cat ownership. Parental discretion is advised regarding the last paragraph.
  • Shakespeare's World and the Theatre

    Howard Loxton

    Paperback (Jackdaw Pubns, Jan. 1, 2003)
    This fascinating Jackdaw focuses on the Elizabethan theatre
  • Shakespeare

    Anita Ganeri

    Hardcover (Chrysalis Books Group, Nov. 30, 2004)
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  • Shakespeare's theatre,

    C. Walter Hodges

    Paperback (Coward-McCann, Feb. 23, 1964)
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  • Shakespeare, Man of the Theatre

    Wendy Greenhill, Paul Wignall

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, July 1, 1999)
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