
Comedy of Errors
by William Shakespeare
"Comedy of Errors" by William Shakespeare, The University Society, 1901, Booklovers Edition. Hardcover in fair condition with worn spine and corners, no dust jacket. Features introductions, notes, and critical comments. A classic piece for Shakespeare enthusiasts and collectors.
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The book is bound in red cloth with visible wear along the spine and corners. The spine shows signs of fading and minor fraying. There is no dust jacket present. The pages are clean and intact, with no inscriptions or library markings.
About This Antique 1901 Edition
This edition of "Comedy of Errors" by William Shakespeare, published by The University Society in 1901, is part of the Booklovers Edition series. Based in New York, this edition is notable for its inclusion of introductions, notes, a glossary, critical comments, and a method of study, offering a comprehensive resource for readers and scholars alike. Shakespeare, renowned for his profound influence on English literature, presents one of his earliest and shortest comedies in this work. This edition is not a first edition but offers a unique glimpse into early 20th-century publishing. The book is bound in red cloth with no dust jacket, showing some wear on the spine and edges. A valuable addition for collectors of classic literature and Shakespearean plays, this edition is a testament to the enduring legacy of Shakespeare's work.
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