Introducing Shakespeare by G. B. Harrison - front cover
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Introducing Shakespeare

by G. B. Harrison

"Introducing Shakespeare" by G. B. Harrison, published by The New American Library in 1953, fourth printing. This paperback is a detailed introduction to Shakespeare's life and works. Fair condition with worn cover and minor edge tears, yet content remains intact. A valuable resource for understanding Shakespeare's influence on literature.

$41.28$$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1947
The New American Library
Stock:1 available
SKU:A4-B4-IAB-JRM-0289

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Condition Details

The book is in fair condition, showing signs of wear consistent with its age. The cover has minor edge tears and creases, particularly at the corners and spine. The pages have yellowed slightly, typical of a paperback from this period, but are free from inscriptions or library markings. The binding remains intact, ensuring the book can be read without issue.

About This Vintage 1947 Edition

"Introducing Shakespeare" by G. B. Harrison, published by The New American Library in 1953, is a comprehensive introduction to the life and works of one of the world's most celebrated playwrights. This fourth printing offers readers a detailed exploration of Shakespeare's influence on literature and culture. Harrison, a notable scholar in Shakespearean studies, provides insights that are both scholarly and accessible, making this book a valuable resource for both students and enthusiasts. The book's significance is underscored by its enduring presence in literary studies, although this particular edition is more common than earlier printings. The paperback format is convenient for casual reading, yet the book's condition reflects its age, with wear on the cover and minor edge tears. Despite these physical imperfections, the content remains intact and the book continues to be a relevant and insightful guide to understanding Shakespeare's legacy.

Publisher Information

Publisher

The New American Library

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