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SHAKESPEAREAN PROMPT-BOOKS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Evans, G. Blakemore (editor)
Vol. VI. Part i INTRODUCTION TO THE SMOCK ALLEY OTHELLO and Part ii TEXT OF THE SMOCK ALLEY OTHELLO. Two volumes bound in one.

   

- Charlottesville : Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 1980
- 4to.
- quarter cloth, paper cover and spine labels.
- (iv),36; (1) page followed by a 23 page facsimile.
- ISBN 0813908310 / Order Nr. 53840
- Price: $ 50.00



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From the Smock Alley Theatre of Dublin. Contains partial text illustrations, an introduction, and collations.

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