The Heraldry of Shakespeare: A Commentary with Annotations
PHOTOS
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PUBLISHER
The Morland Press, London.
BINDING
Cream cloth boards with paper title patches on front and spine.
BOOK CONDITION
Boards have some general shelf wear and staining. Hinge split at title page, which has previously been mended with tape. Otherwise binding remains secure. Some foxing mainly to outer leaves and block edges. Illustrations and printed pages are mostly clear.
DUST JACKET
No.
EDITION
Limited edition of 500 copies, 1930.
DESCRIPTION
Illustrated throughout with eleven black and white plates and over 30 drawings. 115 pp. Quarto, approx. 22 x 28cm.
SYNOPSIS
An illustrated account of how Shakespeare used the symbolism of heraldry in his poems and dramatic works.