Old-Spelling SHAKESPEARE. With the spelling of the Quarto or the Folio as the basis of the Text, and all changes marked in heavy type. Edited, with brief Introductions and Notes, by F. J. Furnivall, M.A., D.Litt., and F. W. Clarke, M.A. Demy 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d. net each Play. Of some of the plays a Library Edition may be had, printed on pure rag paper, half-parchment, 5s. net each. A list of volumes now ready may be had.
Part II.
SHAKESPEARE CLASSICS. Small crown 8vo. quarter-bound antique grey boards, 2s. 6d. net per vol.; some may also be had in velvet persian at 4s. net; and those marked * on large paper, half parchment, 5s. net per vol. Each volume with Frontispiece.
| * 1. | Lodge's 'Rosalynde': the original of Shakespeare's 'As You Like It.' Edited by W. W. Greg, M.A. |
| Volumes published or in preparation. | |
| 2. | Greene's 'Pandosto,' or 'Dorastus and Fawnia': the original of Shakespeare's 'Winter's Tale.' Edited by P. G. Thomas. |
| 3. | Brooke's Poem of 'Romeus and Juliet': the original of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.' Edited by P. A. Daniel. Modernised and re-edited by J. J. Munro. |
| 4. | 'The Troublesome Reign of King John': the Play rewritten by Shakespeare as 'King John.' Edited by Dr. F. J. Furnivall and John Munro, M.A. |
| 5, 6. | 'The History of Hamlet': With other Documents illustrative of the sources of Shakspeare's Play, and an Introductory Study of the Legend of Hamlet by Prof. I. Gollancz. |
| * 7. | 'The Play of King Leir and His Three Daughters': the old play on the subject of King Lear, Edited by Sidney Lee, D. Litt. |
| * 8. | 'The Taming of a Shrew': Being the old play used by Shakespeare in 'The Taming of the Shrew.' Edited by Professor F. S. Boas, M.A. |
| * 9. | The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' Edited by Frank Sidgwick. |
| 10. | 'The Famous Victories of Henry V.' |
| 11. | 'The Menæchmi': the original of Shakespeare's 'Comedy of Errors.' Latin text, with the Elizabethan Translation. Edited by W. H. D. Rouse Litt. D. |
| 12. | 'Promos and Cassandra': the source of 'Measure for Measure.' |
| 13. | 'Apolonius and Silla': the source of Twelfth Night.' Edited by Morton Luce. |
| 14. | 'The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of York and Lancaster,' and 'The True Tragedy of Richard, Duke of York'; the originals of the second and third parts of 'King Henry VI.' |
| 15. | The Sources of 'The Tempest.' |
| 16. | The Sources of 'Cymbeline.' |
| 17. | The Sources and Analogues of 'The Merchant of Venice.' Edited by Professor I. Gollancz. |
| 18. | Romantic Tales: the sources of 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona.' 'Merry Wives,' 'Much Ado about Nothing,' 'All's Well that Ends Well.' |
| 19, 20. | Shakespeare's Plutarch: the sources of 'Julius Cæsar,' 'Antony and Cleopatra,' 'Coriolanus,' and 'Timon.' Edited by C. F. Tucker Brooke, M.A. |
Part III.
THE LAMB SHAKESPEARE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. With Illustrations and Music. Based on Mary and Charles Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, and edited by Professor I. Gollancz, who has inserted within a prose setting those scenes and passages from the Plays with which the young reader should early become acquainted. The Music arranged by T. Maskell Hardy. Imperial 16mo, cloth, 1s. 6d. net per vol.: leather. 2s. 6d. net per vol.; School Edit. linen, 8d. net per vol.
| I. | The Tempest. | |
| II. | As You Like It. | |
| III. | A Midsummer Night's Dream. | |
| IV. | The Merchant of Venice. | |
| V. | The Winter's Tale. | |
| VI. | Twelfth Night. | |
| VII. | Cymbeline. | |
| VIII. | Romeo and Juliet. | |
| IX. | Macbeth. | |
| X. | Much Ado About Nothing. | |
| XI. | Life of Shakespeare for theYoung. By Prof. I. Gollancz. | [Preparing. |
| XII. | An Evening with Shakespeare: 10 Dramatic Tableaux for Young People, with Music by T. Maskell Hardy, and Illustrations. Cloth, 2s. net; leather, 3s. 6d. net; linen, 1s. 6d. net. | |