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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

by Dale Underwood
(Ottawa Ontario)

The complete set of the below books are in what I would describe as:

Hardly handled
The picture of the Chandos portrait in each one is great and the publishing page has full colour
Covers have dried out from age
Some age/dryness related splitting and cracking on most books

I am not askING you to buy them, rather should I see if they are worth something, give them to a local library or are they even worth doing that. Mother had them and since her death in 83 I have kept them in a box along with the complete set of Robert Louis Stevens (much worse shape) and do not want to lug them around any more.


The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

edited by Charlotte Porter
and
Helen A. Clarke

The Kelmscott society
publishers new york

copyright 1903,
by thomas y. Crowell & Co.

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