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William Shakespeare
From Stratford to London

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Format
Hardback, 32 pages
Published
United Kingdom, 1 April 2010

* Winner of the School Library Association's 2011 Children's Choice Information Book Award *

Wander the streets of Elizabethan London with the great Bard as your guide! Learn about Shakespeare and the inspiration behind his life's work, as you visit the Globe theatre, explore Queen Elizabeth's court and meet his playwright rivals. Packed with maps to explore, pockets to open and letters to read, this is a treasure trove of information about one of the greatest playwrights to have ever lived.

This is a new edition of the 2010 release, with new hardback cover.


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* Winner of the School Library Association's 2011 Children's Choice Information Book Award *

Wander the streets of Elizabethan London with the great Bard as your guide! Learn about Shakespeare and the inspiration behind his life's work, as you visit the Globe theatre, explore Queen Elizabeth's court and meet his playwright rivals. Packed with maps to explore, pockets to open and letters to read, this is a treasure trove of information about one of the greatest playwrights to have ever lived.

This is a new edition of the 2010 release, with new hardback cover.

Product Details
EAN
9781840111583
ISBN
1840111585
Other Information
illustrations
Dimensions
26.4 x 2 x 30.5 centimeters (0.91 kg)

About the Author

Ari Berk is an award-winning writer, artist and scholar of literature, iconography, and comparative myth. Dr. Berk holds degrees in Ancient History (B.A.), American Indian Studies (M.A.), and Comparative Literature and Culture (Ph.D.). He is now a Professor of Folklore and Mythology at Central Michigan University.
Kristen McDermott is a Professor of English Literature at Central Michigan University, specializing in Early Modern Drama. Her scholarly articles on Shakespeare and Jonson have appeared in Renaissance Papers, Shakespeare Magazine, Early Theatre and the Language Arts Journal of Michigan.

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