Skip to content

No image available
No image available

Hamlet (The Folger Library General Reader's Shakespeare) Mass market paperback - 1958

by William Shakespeare (Author); Louis B. Wright (General Editor); Virginia A. LaMar (Assistant Editor)

  • Used
  • poor
  • Paperback

Description

New York: A Washington Square Press Publication of Pocket Books/A Simon & Schuster Division of Gulf & Western Corporation, 1958. 40th Printing . Mass Market Paperback. Poor. 12mo or 12° (Duodecimo): 6¾" x 7¾" tall. Illustrated with Material in the Folger Library Collections (Illustrations Courtesy of). 147 Double-Numbered pp. Text with facing page explanatory notes and illustrations. With introduction and preface by editors. Underlining and marginalia.
Used - Poor
NZ$17.87
NZ$9.97 Shipping to USA
Standard delivery: 5 to 14 days
More Shipping Options
Ships from gearbooks (New York, United States)

Details

About gearbooks New York, United States

Biblio member since 2007
Seller rating: This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.

At this time, online sales only!

Terms of Sale: Orders usually ship within 2 business days, excluding domestic holidays. Shipping costs are based on books weighing 2.0 lbs or approximately 1 kg or less; if your book order is heavy or over sized, we may contact you to let you know extra shipping is required.

Browse books from gearbooks

About this book

In this quintessential Shakespearean drama, Hamlets halting pursuit of revenge for his fathers death unfolds in a series of highly charged confrontations that climax in tragedy.   The play begins with the ghost of Hamlet's father revealing that he was killed by Hamlet's uncle, Claudius, who has now married Hamlet's mother, Gertrude. Consumed by grief and madness, Hamlet feigns insanity as he plots his revenge. His inner turmoil and moral dilemmas are explored through soliloquies, while the play delves into themes of revenge, betrayal, and the nature of existence. Ultimately, the tragic events unfold, resulting in a climax of death and the ascension of Fortinbras as the new ruler of Denmark.

First Edition Identification

Hodder & Stroughton published a First Edition, First Printing hardcover in New York, circa 1910. This edition was illustrated by W.G. Simmonds. The quarto is bound in green cloth boards with silt lettering and an introduction by Arthur Quiller-Couch.

The Cranach Presse published a first edition hardcover, illustrated by Edward Gordon Craig in 1929. 

Cambridge University Press published a First edition, First printing hardcover in 1985, Cambridge. Edited by Philip Edwards

Easton Press published a First Edition, First printing hardcover in 2008, Norwalk. The edition is leather-bound with 3 raised bands. 


Categories