
Shakspere's Macbeth
by John Henry Boynton, William Allan Neilson
"Shakspere's Macbeth" by John Henry Boynton and William Allan Neilson, published by Scott, Foresman in 1898, is a classic annotated edition. The hardcover shows wear, including an ink stain and frayed edges. This edition, part of The Lake English Classics, offers valuable insights into Shakespeare's work, ideal for collectors and students of English literature.
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The book is in fair condition, with a gray cloth cover showing signs of age. There is an ink stain on the top left corner of the cover, and the spine exhibits some fraying. The pages are intact, though there are minor tears on the edges. No dust jacket is present. Overall, the binding remains firm, providing a sturdy reading copy.
About This Antique 1898 Edition
"Shakspere's Macbeth," part of The Lake English Classics series, is an annotated edition featuring notes and a glossary by John Henry Boynton, Ph.D., and an introduction by William Allan Neilson, M.A., Ph.D. Published in 1898 by Scott, Foresman and Company, this edition is a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of Shakespearean drama. Boynton, a former instructor at Syracuse University, and Neilson, associated with Harvard College, lend their academic expertise to this edition, enriching the reading experience with insightful commentary. The book is published in Chicago and New York, reflecting the reach and influence of Scott, Foresman and Company in the late 19th century. This particular edition, while common in its time, offers a glimpse into the academic approach to Shakespeare during this period. The hardcover binding shows signs of wear, including a notable ink stain and frayed edges, which add character to this historical piece.
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