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William Shakespeare's Henry IV, part 2

1987
A collection of critical essays on Shakespeare's play "Henry IV, Part 2" arranged in chronological order of publication.

William Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1

1987
Spine title: Henry IV, Part 1. A collection of critical essays on Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 reprinted in chronological order.

The first part of Henry the Fourth

with the life and death of Henry
2010
A thirty-minute adaptation of Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part 1," telling the story of the play while keeping Shakespeare's language intact. Includes stage directions and character suggestions.

Shakespeare set free

teaching Hamlet, Henry IV, Part 1
2006

Henry the Fourth

2006
An annotated edition of Shakespeare's historical drama in which in in which King Henry IV grows increasingly ill as the rebellion rages on, and his son Hal struggles with the knowledge that he will soon have to wear the crown.

Henry IV

2006
Presents the conclusion of Shakespeare's drama, in which King Henry IV grows increasingly ill as the rebellion rages on, and his son Hal struggles with the knowledge that he will soon have to wear the crown; and includes an introduction, notes, a modern perspective essay, an annotated further reading list, and a key to famous lines.

Henry IV, part 1

While England is threatened by rebellion, the king's son haunts the taverns of London with a crew of rogues and thieves led by the dissolute knight, Sir John Falstaff, but the Earl of Northumber and his son scheme to overthrow King Henry IV.

The second part of King Henry the Fourth

2000
Presents the annotated text of the second part of Shakespeare's drama about King Henry IV of England, and includes an introduction, an essay on the theatrical world of the playwright, and a note on the text used.

The first part of King Henry the Fourth

2000
Presents the annotated text of the play in which a rebellion against King and State is juxtaposed against the rebellion of Prince Hal against his father King Henry IV; and includes an introduction, an essay on the theatrical world of Shakespeare, and a note on the text used.

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