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Books in The Shakespeare Mysteries series

  • Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave: The Shakespeare Mysteries, Book 1

    Deron R. Hicks, Mark Edward Geyer

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 10, 2013)
    Twelve-year-old Colophon Letterford has a serious mystery on her hands. Will she discover the link between her family’s literary legacy and Shakespeare’s tomb before it’s too late? Antique paintings, secret passages, locked mausoleums, a four-hundred-year-old treasure, and a cast of quirky (and some ignoble) characters all add up to a fun original adventure. Readers will revel in a whirlwind journey through literary time and space in real-world locales from Mont St. Michel to Stratford-Upon-Avon to Central Park!
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  • Tower of the Five Orders: The Shakespeare Mysteries, Book 2

    Deron R. Hicks, Mark Edward Geyer

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 14, 2014)
    Colophon Letterford’s life changed overnight when she uncovered Shakespeare’s lost manuscripts. Now the authenticity of those manuscripts is in question and the family publishing business is in danger. In this exciting mystery, thirteen-year-old Colophon travels from Oxford’s lofty Tower of the Five Orders to the dank depths of London’s sewers in her pursuit of truth and honor. But the stakes are high. Budding cryptologists, Shakespeare fans, and mystery lovers alike will revel in the twists and turns of this fascinating middle grade sequel to Secrets of Shakespeare’s Grave.
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  • Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave: The Shakespeare Mysteries, Book 1

    Deron R. Hicks, Mark Edward Geyer

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Twelve-year-old Colophon Letterford has a serious mystery on her hands. Will she discover the link between her family’s literary legacy and Shakespeare’s tomb before it’s too late? Antique paintings, secret passages, locked mausoleums, a four-hundred-year-old treasure, and a cast of quirky (and some ignoble) characters all add up to a fun original adventure. Readers will revel in a whirlwind journey through literary time and space in real-world locales from Mont St. Michel to Stratford-Upon-Avon to Central Park!
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  • Tower of the Five Orders: The Shakespeare Mysteries, Book 2

    Deron R. Hicks, Mark Edward Geyer

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 8, 2013)
    Colophon Letterford’s life changed overnight when she uncovered Shakespeare’s lost manuscripts. Now the authenticity of those manuscripts is in question . . . and the centuries-old family publishing business is in danger. In this exciting mystery, thirteen-year-old Colophon travels from Oxford’s lofty Tower of the Five Orders to the dank depths of London’s sewers in her pursuit of truth and honor. But the stakes are high. Budding cryptologists, Shakespeare fans, and mystery lovers alike will revel in the twists and turns of this fascinating middle grade sequel to Secrets of Shakespeare’s Grave.
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  • Romeo and Juliet: Curriculum Unit

    Mary Enda Costello, Stephen L. Jacobs, Mary Anne Kovacs, Mary Neelan

    Spiral-bound (The Center for Learning, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Fourteen lessons have students analyze the play scene by scene while role-playing and dramatizing selected sections, focus on Shakespeare's imagery and figurative language, use graphic organizers to analyze characters and themes, conduct Internet research, compose journalistic writing, and critically view a film adaptation of the play. Grades 6-12. (CFL357)
  • Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave

    Deron R Hicks, Mark Edward Geyer

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 10, 2013)
    Twelve-year-old Colophon Letterford has a serious mystery on her hands. Will she discover the link between her family s literary legacy and Shakespeare s tomb before it s too late? Antique paintings, secret passages, locked mausoleums, a four-hundred-year-old treasure, and a cast of quirky (and some ignoble) characters all add up to a fun original adventure. Readers will revel in a whirlwind journey through literary time and space in real-world locales from Mont St. Michel to Stratford-Upon-Avon to Central Park!"
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  • Twelfth Night: Teacher's Book

    Hilary Burningham, William Shakespeare, Neil Deans

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Sept. 1, 1998)
    The books in this series provide support material to help students and teachers in the study of Shakespeare. Using simplified text and dramatic pictures, these books bring to life the main characters and key events. The Teacher's Book provides lesson notes and more than 30 photocopiable activities, including acting, mime, writing, and games.
  • Hamlet: A Prose Translation

    Paul Illidge

    Paperback (Creber Monde Entier, July 20, 2006)
    Shakespeare's major plays are not abridged or summarized in these editions, but are paraphrased line-by-line in modern English to create a prose narrative that also incorporates stage directions and dialogue. The flavor of the original is retained by the use of iambic pentameter and rhyme, but higher flights of symbolism and poetic allusion are omitted and Elizabethan usage is stripped away altogether. Making the plays unfold as if they were novels, the books in this series are carried along by the intensity of Shakespeare's page-turning plots and the rich development of character, mood, and setting.
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  • Julius Caesar: Teacher's Book

    Hilary Burningham, William Shakespeare, Dan May

    Paperback (MMS Gold, Oct. 1, 1997)
    The books in this series provide support material to help students and teachers in the study of Shakespeare. Using simplified text and dramatic pictures, these books bring to life the main characters and key events. The Teacher's Book provides lesson notes and more than 30 photocopiable activities, including acting, mime, writing, and games.
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  • Twelfth Night: Cartoons

    William Shakespeare, John H. Howard

    Hardcover (Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd, Sept. 5, 1985)
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  • The Tempest: Teacher's Book

    Hilary Burningham, William Shakespeare, Charity Lincoln

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Oct. 1, 1998)
    The books in this series provide support material to help students and teachers in the study of Shakespeare. Using simplified text and dramatic pictures, these books bring to life the main characters and key events. The Teacher's Book provides lesson notes and more than 30 photocopiable activities, including acting, mime, writing, and games.
  • Macbeth: A Prose Translation

    Paul Illidge

    Paperback (Creber Monde Entier, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Shakespeare's major plays are not abridged or summarized in these editions, but are paraphrased line-by-line in modern English to create a prose narrative that also incorporates stage directions and dialogue. The flavor of the original is retained by the use of iambic pentameter and rhyme, but higher flights of symbolism and poetic allusion are omitted and Elizabethan usage is stripped away altogether. Making the plays unfold as if they were novels, the books in this series are carried along by the intensity of Shakespeare's page-turning plots and the rich development of character, mood, and setting.