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Shakespeares Scribe
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Shakespeares Scribe Trade paperback - 2002

by Blackwood,Gary L

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When an outbreak of the deadly plague closes the Globe Theater, Shakespeare's acting troupe sets off on a tour of England--and finds some real drama long the way.

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Penguin USA, 2002/02/01 00:00:00.000. Trade Paperback . Good. Blackwood,Gary L. Shakespeare's Scribe Edge and corner wear. Creases to cover. Very small tear at base of spine. Pages still clean and tight. All U.S. orders shipped with tracking number and e-mail confirmation. All Orders Shipped With Tracking And Delivery Confirmation Numbers.
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  • Title Shakespeares Scribe
  • Author Blackwood,Gary L
  • Binding Trade Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 265
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Penguin USA, New York, New York, U.S.A.
  • Date 2002/02/01 00:00:00.000
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 285504
  • ISBN 9780142300664 / 0142300667
  • Weight 0.45 lbs (0.20 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.73 x 5.1 x 0.72 in (19.63 x 12.95 x 1.83 cm)
  • Ages 08 to 12 years
  • Grade levels 3 - 7
  • Reading level 870
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 17th Century
    • Cultural Region: British
  • Library of Congress subjects Theater, Shakespeare, William
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 00034603
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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Summary

When an outbreak of the deadly Black Plague closes the Globe Theatre, William Shakespeare's acting troupe sets off on a tour of England. Widge, the orphan-turned-actor, knows that he'll be useful on the trip. Not only does he love the stage, but his knack for a unique shorthand has proven him one of the most valuable apprentices in the troupe. But then a mysterious man appears, claiming to know a secret from Widge's past-a secret that may forever force him from the theatre he loves.

"An exciting, well-written tale that is sure to leave [readers] clamoring for more." (School Library Journal, starred review)

From the publisher

Gary L. Blackwood sold his first story when he was nineteen, and has been writing and publishing stories, articles, plays, novels, and nonfiction books regularly ever since. His stage plays have won awards and been produced in university and regional theatre. Nonfiction subjects he's covered include biography, history, and paranormal phenomena. His juvenile novels, which include WILD TIMOTHY, THE DYING SUN, and THE SHAKESPEARE STEALER, are set in a wide range of times and places, from Elizabethan England to a parallel universe. Several have received special recognition and been translated into other languages. He and his wife and kids live outside Carthage, MO.

First line

Acting seems, on the face of it, a simple enough matter.

Media reviews

Citations

  • Kliatt, 09/01/2002, Page 15
  • Publishers Weekly, 01/28/2002, Page 0
  • PW Notes and Reprints, 01/28/2002, Page 293

About the author

Gary L. Blackwood sold his first story when he was nineteen, and has been writing and publishing stories, articles, plays, novels, and nonfiction books regularly ever since. His stage plays have won awards and been produced in university and regional theatre. Nonfiction subjects he's covered include biography, history, and paranormal phenomena. His juvenile novels, which include WILD TIMOTHY, THE DYING SUN, and THE SHAKESPEARE STEALER, are set in a wide range of times and places, from Elizabethan England to a parallel universe. Several have received special recognition and been translated into other languages. He and his wife and kids live outside Carthage, MO.