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BIBLIO, EXPLORING THE WORLD OF BOOKS
VOLUME 3, NO.7, JULY 1998. IN THIS ISSUE: J.S. Murray on 19th-century book canvassers in America, C. Pelayo on the private library of her great-uncle Menéndez Pelayo, G. Menzies on memoirs of aristocratic Russian émigrés, P. Dininny on Kenny's Bookshop in Galway, R. Meador on Orson Well's 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast, N. Basbanes on the bookseller P. Juvelis, AND MUCH MORE.
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SHAKESPEARE SURVEY, AN ANNUAL OF SHAKESPEARE STUDY & PROD...
by Nicoll, Allardyce (editor)
The first 13 volumes of this set plus volume 18. Each volume contains important essays on the life of Shakespeare. For instance, the first volume contains essays by such scholars as James McManaway, H.S. Bennett, George Rylands and Charles Landstone. Top of spine of volume one is faded. Volume 18 has part of the dust jacket adhering to the back cover.

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