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Shakespeare - The Birmingham Shakespeare Collection - 16th - 21st Century
1 - English Works
0 - Reference works
1 - Collected editions of the works
2 - Selections of the works
4 - General literary history and criticism
5 - Literary criticism of the separate plays and the poems, and certain groups of the Plays
6 - The stage and the production of Shakespeare’s Plays
7 - Music and pictorial art
8 - Textual history: printing, editing and translation of the text
9 - Biographical appendix - Shakespeare’s life and times
900 - Shakespeare's LIFE AND TIMES (BIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX)
910 - The World in Shakespeare's Time
911 - Voyages, explorations and travels
912 - Atlases and maps
920
920 - England in Shakespeare's Time
920.02
920.002
920.04
921
921 - Church and State Politics
921.1 - Elizabeth I
921.2 - The Court
921.3 - The Army and Navy etc.
921.9 - Witchcraft and Folklore
922 - The Law Justice
923
923 - Economic and Social conditions
923.1 - Usury - money
923.2 - Social order & liberty
923.3 - Farming
923.5 - Women & Marriage
923.6 - The Workers
923.8 - Rogues and Vagabonds
923.41
924
924 - Schools Education
924.75
925 - Science Medicine
926
926 - Domestic Life
926.1 - Hygiene
926.2 - Food and Drink, incl. Alcohol
926.3 - Children
926.4 - Rituals, festivals, customs
927
927 - Philosophy and the Arts
927.1 - Music and Dancing
927.2 - The Graphic Arts
927.3 - Architecture
927.4 - Gardens & Gardening
927.5 - Literary Profession
927.9
927.27 - Printing
927.29 - Handwriting
927.92
928
928 - Sports and Pastimes
928.22
929 - Costume
930
930 - London in Shakespeare's Time
930.1 - Maps and engravings
931
931 - Shakespeare's Country - Warwickshire
931.1 - Maps
931.2 - Guides
931.3 - Views
931.9 - Literary works, poetry, plays etc.
932 - Villages in Shakespeare land
932.1 - Villages in Shakespeare land
932.3
935
935 - Houses in Shakespeare's Country
935 p F 391905 - The Shakespeare country : with a history of the festival theatre and its company / by W. Bridges Adams ... - 1932
935.1 - Charlecote
940 - Stratford-Upon-Avon (General Works
941 - Plans
942
942 - Records
942.004
942.4
942.9
942.046
942.46
942.48
943 - Histories (Particular events, Royal visits, etc. may be specified by date, eg Royal visit to Stratford, 1950 = 943. 1 95)
944 - Views
945 - Guides
948
948 - Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust and Properties
948.1 - Birthplace and Garden
948.01 - Catalogues and Guides
948.02 - Annual Reports
948.2 - New Place
948.3
948.3 - Anne Hathaway' s Cottage
948.03 - Journal
948.4 - Mary Arden's House
948.5 - Hall's Croft
948.6 - New Birthplace Library and Shakespeare Centre
948.11 - Catalogues and Guides
948.21 - Catalogues and Guides
948.31 - Catalogues and Guides
949 - Grammar School and Guild Chapel
950
950 - Shakespeare Memorial Theatre/Royal Shakespeare Theatre
950.1 - Before 1931
950.2
950.2 - Since 1931
950.2 392672 - Special souvenir supplement for the opening of the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. - April 23rd 1932
951
951 - Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Library and Museum
951.1 - Catalogues and Guides
952
952 - Church of the Holy Trinity
952.1 - Shakespeare's Grave
953 - Harvard House
954 - Shakespeare Institute and Mason Croft
955 - Clopton House
957 - Other buildings, etc.
958 - Conferences etc, at Stratford-upon-Avon
959 - Stratford Biography - not contemporary with Shakespeare
960 - Contemporaries of Shakespeare
961
961 - Friends of Shakespeare
961.1 - The Dark Lady of the Sonnets
961.2 - Southampton - Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl
961.3 - Pembroke, 3rd and 4th Earls of
961.4 - The Stanley Family
961.9 - Others
962
962 - Local Contemporaries
962.2 - Clopton Family
962.4 - Sir Thomas Lucy
962.5 - Richard Quiney & Family
962.9 - Others
966.2
969 - Individual Biographies of Elizabethans
970
970 - The Life of Shakespeare -
970.09 - Histories, criticisms etc.
971 - Briefer lives, Essays, Magazine articles, etc.
972 - Chronologies, charts, etc.
973 - Lives of Shakespeare written for younger readers
974
974 - Early Life
974.1 - Education
974.2 - "The Hidden Years"
974.3 - Marriage
975 - The Middle Period - Shakespeare's life in the theatre
976
976 - Later life in Stratford
976.1 - Shakespeare's Will
976.2 - Shakespeare's Handwriting
977
977 - Family History Name of Shakespeare
977.1 - Anne Hathaway
977.2 - Mary Arden
977.3 - John Shakespeare
977.4 - Dr. John Hall
977.5 - Susannah Hall, Nee Shakespeare
977.6 - Hamnet and Judith, the twins
977.9 - Descendants of the Family & other relatives
978 - Heraldry of Shakespeare and his characters
979
979 - Documentary evidence
979.2
980 - Shakespeare the Man
981
981 - Portraits and Monuments
981.1 - Portraits in sculpture
981.2 - Droeshout and associated -portraits
981.3 - Chandos and associated portraits
981.4 - Janssen or Somerset Portrait
981.5 - Zuccaro Portraits
981.6 - Ashbourne or Kingston Portrait
981.7 - Other Portraits
981.8 - Miniature portraits
981.9 - Pictures and engravings including the figure of Shakespeare
981.11 - Stratford Monument
981.12 - Davenant Bust
981.13 - Scheemakers Statue
981.14 - Roubiliac Statue
981.15 - Banks - alto relievo
981.16 - Gower Memorial
981.17 - Death Mask
981.18 - Other portraits in sculpture
981.19 - Wood and medallion portraits
981.21 - Flower Portrait
981.22 - Felton Portrait
981.23 - Ely Palace Portrait
981.31 - Lumley Portrait
981.51 - Boston Zuccaro Portrait
981.52 - Cosway Zuccaro Portrait
981.81 - Welbech Abbey or Harleian Miniature
981.82 - Auriol Miniature
981.83 - Somerville or Hilliard Miniature
981.84 - Waring or Tomkinson Miniature
981.85 - Oliver Miniature
981.91 - Shakespeare's marriage picture
981.99 - Other miniatures, etc,
983 - Physiognomy of Shakespeare
984 - Phrenology of Shakespeare
986
986 - Relics
986.1 - Mulberry Tree
986.2 - Shakespeare's Brooch
986.3 - Garrick's Casket
986.4 - Shakespeare's Jug and Cane
986.5 - Shakespeare's Chair
986.6 - Shakespeare's Gloves
987
987 - Forgeries
988
988 - Authorship Controversies
988.1 - Shakespeare
988.2 - Sir Francis Bacon - The Baconian Controversy - General Histories Regardless of Specific Subject
988.3 - Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
988.4 - William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
988.5 - Roger Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland
988.6 - Christopher Marlowe
988.7 - Anne Whateley
988.9 - Others and Group theories
988.21 - Bibliographies; Libraries
988.22 - Literature published before 1886
988.23 - The Bacon Society (Founded 1886)
988.24 - Publications of the Bacon Society
988.25 - Bacon-Shakespeare pamphlets. III, Notes on the origin and construction of the plays. - 1894-1903
988.25 - Bacon-Shakespeare pamphlets. V, Francis Bacon in the sonnets. - 1894-1903
988.25 - Bacon-Shakespeare pamphlets. VIII, Francis Bacon, the statesmen, and the primary causes of the alienation of the plays. - 1894-1903
988.25 - Francis Bacon and St. Albans ; and, New light on Dr. Caius and the Merry wives of Windsor. - 1901
988.25 - New light on "Love's labour lost" and "Macbeth". - 1900
988.25 - Other publications, 1886-
988.26 - Works published in America
988.27 - Works in English published in other countries
988.28 - Novels, plays, poetry on the Bacon controversy
988.29 - Criticisms
988.35
988.231 - Delia Bacon, Works relating to
988.251 - Periodicals
990 - Financial support to institutions, libraries etc.
990 - Homage to Shakespeare
991
991 - Jubilees and Commemorations etc.
991.1 - Jubilee 1769 - General Histories
991.2 - Jubilees 1827 1830 1836
991.2 2533 - Airs, catches, &c., performed at Stratford-upon-Avon, on occasion of the Jubilee : with the dedication-ode as spoken by Mr. Garrick. - 1769
991.2 2837 - The first annual jubilee oration upon the life : character, and genius of Shakspeare, delivered at Stratford-upon-Avon, April 23rd, 1836, before the Royal Shakspearian Club. - 1836
991.2 3381 - Descriptive account late Gala festival at Stratford-upon-Avon. - 1827
991.3 - Bicentenary 1816
991.4 - Tercentenary 1864 - General Works & Collections
991.4 3374 - The tercentenary : a retrospect ... - 1865
991.4 51325 - The tercentenary; or, The three hundredth birthday of William Shakespeare ... / By Messrs. E. Moses and son. - 1864
991.4 70265 - The ethics of the Shakspere celebrations : a letter addressed to a lady in Sheffield. - 1864
991.4 F 306223 - [A collection of posters, leaflets, circulars, tickets, etc. : Shakespeare tercentenary, 1916]. - 1916-
991.4 Q 147344 - Shakspeare in his works. - 1864
991.4 p 70144 - A brief memorial of Shakspeare. - 1865
991.5 - Tercentenary 1916
991.5 1916 266612 - Catholic world.
991.5 245585 - Programme, 1912-13. - 1912
991.5 264256 - Shakespeare tercentenary observance in the schools and other institutions / [programme issued by the Tercentary Committee]. - 1916
991.5 264758 - "Music Student" May 1916 : Shakespeare tercentenary number. - 1916
991.5 264758 - Music student, May 1916 : Shakespeare tercentenary number. - 1916
991.5 265285 - Shakespeare festival programme. - 1916
991.5 265286 - The tercentenary of William Shakespeare;. - 1916
991.5 265287 - Shakespeare at school : an address to the boys of the Stratford-on-Avon Grammar School on the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death. - 1916
991.5 265288 - Shakespeare tercentenary : suggestions for school and college celebrations. - 1916
991.5 265288 - The Shakespeare tercentenary : suggestions for school and college celebrations of the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death in 1616 / prepared by the Drama League of America under the direction of Percival Chubb, president. - 1916
991.5 265289 - In memory of Shakespeare : [tercentenary]. - 1916
991.5 265290 - Library Association record Shakespeare tercentenary number. - 1916
991.5 265290 - Library Association record, Shakespeare tercentenary number. - 1916
991.5 265290 - Library association record : Shakespeare tercentenary number. - 1916
991.5 265290 - Shakespeare in London. - 1916
991.5 265290 - Shakespeare the Englishman : synopsis of an address. - 1916
991.5 265290 - The Shakespeare Head Press at Stratford-upon-Avon. - 1916
991.5 265291 - The sacred nine : a Scottish tercentenary tribute to Shakespeare : [poems]. - 1916
991.5 265292 - Catalogue of the Shakespeare tercentenary exhibition held in the Reference Library, 1916. - 1916
991.5 265292 - Descriptive programme of Shakespearean musical recital given in the Reference Library. - 1916
991.5 265292 - Descriptive programme of Shakespearean musical recital given in the Reference Library. - 1916
991.5 265293 - Monthly bulletin : Shakespeare number. - 1916
991.5 265293 - St. Louis Public Library Monthly Bulletin, Shakespeare : [tercentenary] number. - 1916
991.5 265293 - St. Louis Public Library monthly bulletin : Shakespeare [tercentenary] number. - 1916
991.5 265773 - Blackburn, Shakespeare Tercentenary, Souvenir programme of commemoration. - 1916
991.5 265774 - The Redwood Library guide to an appreciation of Wm. Shakespeare, his works and fame : being a few explanatory notes on an exhibition of books and manuscripts selected from the collection of Mr. Marsden J. Perry. - 1916
991.5 265775 - Shakespeare and religion. - 1916
991.5 265776 - Chicago Public Library book bulletin : [Shakespeare scenes and portraiture]. - 1916
991.5 271697 - The tercentenary of William Shakespeare, a eulogium ... - 1916
991.5 300055 - Shakespeare and the Red cross; an address delivered at the opening of the Shakespeare exhibition at the Grafton galleries on 19 January 1917 / by Sir Sidney Lee. - 1917
991.5 300056 - Catalogue of portraits of William Shakespeare, his contemporaries, and subsequent actors and editors : with views of Stratford and Elizabethan London, medals, costumes, models, playbills, etc., January 19-February 17, 1917. - 1917
991.5 300992 - Monthly musical record, Shakespeare number. Vol. 46, no. 544. - 1916
991.5 300992 - Monthly musical record, Shakespeare number. Vol. 46, no. 544. - 1916
991.5 327339 - The letters of Sir Walter Raleigh (1879-1922) / edited by Lady Raleigh, with a preface by David Nichol Smith ... with nine illustrations. - 1926
991.5 F 267217 - Newspaper cuttings relating to the Shakespeare tercentenary celebrations 1916. - 1916
991.5 May 1916 264758 - The music student. - c1915-1917
991.5 p 265275 - With Shakespeare in his garden : an invitation to the summer festival at Stratford-upon-Avon, July 29 to August 26, 1916. - 1916
991.6 - Tercentenary of the First and Second Folio 1923, 1932
991.7 - Quatercentenary of Shakespeare 's Birthday
991.9 - Miscellaneous events, including non-dramatic festivals in honour of Shakespeare
991.9 168582 - Dudley Shakespearean commemorations ... - 1901
991.9 186116 - [Announcement, etc.]. - 1905
991.9 191994 - Concert : book of words of concert. - 1905
991.9 191995 - Catalogue of exhibition. - 1905
991.9 191996 - Speech (Belfast Shakespeare Festival). - 1905
991.9 222953 - Shakspearean drama : an address (Belfast Shakspeare Festival 1905). - 1909
991.9 300063 - Biennial congress, held at Birmingham, Whitsuntide 1922 : [programme and Shakespearean souvenir]. - 1922
991.9 533659 - The Stxcktxn [Stockton] Jubilee, or, Shakespeare in all his glory : a choice pageant for Christmas holidays, 1781 [containing passages from Shakespeare applied to the principal inhabitants of Stockton-on-Tees]. - 1781
991.9 p 179086 - Edwin Forrest home : Philadelphia commemoration of Shakespeare's birthday, April 23, 1895. - 1895
991.9 p 282718 - Shakespeare's birthday, 1868 : Programme of readings and music. - 1868
991.9 p 294499 - Souvenirs. - 1902-1903
991.9 p 358966 - The celebration bulletin. No. 8 : contains a memorial celebration of Shakespeare. - 1929
991.11 - Contemporary Comments, Programmes,
991.12 - Literary Works, etc.
991.19 - Commemoration 1969
991.21 2828 - An account of the second commemoration of Shakspeare : celebrated at Stratford-Upon-Avon, on Friday, the 23d of April, 1830, and three subsequent days ... Dedicated to the members of the Royal Shakspearean club. - 1830
991.21 2831 - Correct detail of the ceremonies attending the Shakespearean gala, celebrated at Stratford-upon-Avon ... 1827 : together with some account of "Garrick's jubilee" in 1769 by J. Jarvis ... - 1827
991.21 3395 - Concise account of Garrick's jubilee at Stratford-upon-Avon in 1769 and of the commemorative festivals in 1827 and 1830. - 1830
991.21 63832 - A descriptive account of the second royal gala festival, at Stratford-upon-Avon ... April 23, 1830 ... - 1830
991.21 667042 - Shakespeare's tomb, Stratford-on-Avon [and] Stratford jubilee. - 1827
991.21 667042 - Shakespeare's tomb, Stratford-on-Avon [and] Stratford jubilee. - 1827
991.22 51725 - The Jubilean Dramatic Pageant. - 1827
991.22 61002 - Life, character, and genius and Shakspeare jubilee oration. - 1844
991.32 3371 - Songs, chorusses, &c., in the musical afterpiece, called Garrick's jubilee:. - 1816
991.32 3372 - Garrick's ode to Shakspeare, as originally spoken and sung at Stratford upon Avon, in 1769 ; to which is added, a description of the grand pageant ; As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on Tuesday, April 23, 1816. - 1816
991.41 - Official Programmes
991.41 52725 - Official programme of the Tercentenary Festival of the Birth of Shakespeare, to be held at Stratford-upon-Avon, commencing on Saturday, April 23, 1864 : also, An account of what is known of the poet's life, a guide to the town and neighborhood of Stratford-upon-Avon, and sundrie other matters just now of publicke interest relating thereto. - 1864
991.41 p 350761 - Shakespeare commemorated. - 1863
991.42 - Committees
991.42 69877 - William Shakespeare behind the scenes of the Globe Theatre : dedicated to the National Shakespeare committee. - 1864
991.42 70171 - The National Shakespeare committee and the late Mr. Thackeray ... - 1864
991.42 113488 - Mr. Phelps and the Stratford-upon-Avon committee : [tercentenary]. - 1864
991.42 p 554142 - Mr. Phelps and the critics of his correspondence with the Stratford Committee ... - 1864
991.43 - Particular Events
991.46 - Memorials National Memorial Fund
991.47 - Literary Works
991.47 109124 - Tercentenary celebration of the birth of Shakespeare : Mr. Phelps and the Stratfor-upon-Avon Committee ... - 1864
991.49 - General Scrapbooks
991.49 146340 - Scrap book, tercentenary.
991.49 147345 - The Shakespeare Festival. - 1864
991.49 F - Medal ribbon, The Shakespearean, Coventry Manufacture. - 1864
991.49 F 52720 - Illustrated London News, May 14, 1864 [contains an illustration of the Fancy Ball]. - 1864
991.49 F 52721 - Publishers' circular, Apl. 15, 1864. - 1864
991.49 F 52722 - Pamphlets, etc. Great western railway, ordinary & special trains [to] Stratford-on-Avon. - 1864
991.49 F 52724 - Pamphlets, etc. Programme, preliminary, of the Tercentenary Festival. - 1864
991.49 F 52738 - Stratford-upon-Avon and the approaching Shakspere tercentenary. - 1864
991.49 F 52741 - Pamphlets, etc. [Report of the sub-committee on the available sites for a memorial of Shakspeare]. - 1864
991.49 F 52742 - National Shakespeare Memorial bust [picture] / by F.M. Miller. - 1864
991.49 F 52749 - A votive tablet to Shakspear. - 1864
991.49 F 52752 - Pamphlets, etc. Puttick and Simpson (Messrs.) [Sale] catalogue of fittings and effects supplied for the recent performance. - 1864
991.49 F 52755 - The leisure hour, April 1864. - 1864
991.49 F 52756 - The Shakespeare festival, or, The birth of the world's poet : an ode ... / reprinted from the "New monthly magazine," with additions. - 1864
991.49 F 52757 - The Shakspere number of the London Herald, April 23rd, 1864. - 1864
991.49 F 52760 - Reynolds's miscellany, April 20th 1864 : [containing William Shakspere: The youth, the lover and the poet / a romance by St. John, etc.]. - 1864
991.49 F 52762 - Tercentenary celebrations at Stratford-on-Avon. - 1864
991.49 F 52770 - Garrick's jubilee in 1769 : [advertisement of Stratford-on-Avon chronicle to contain particulars of the Stratford jubilee]. - 1769
991.49 F 98169 - Reference key to Shakespearean memorial. - 1864
991.49 F 169263 - Illustrated sporting news, April 23rd, 1864. - 1864
991.49 F 169268 - New American window. - 1896
991.53 268371 - Philadelphia, Shakespeare tercentenary, exhibition of Shakespeariana. - 1916
991.53 268371 - Shakespeare tercentenary : exhibition of Shakespeareana. - 1916
991.275 p 748959 - Mr. Bisset goes to Stratford : an extract from the diary of James Bisset / edited by P. Morgan. - 1965
991.312 p 169273 - On the second centenary of the death of Shakespeare : [a poem]. - 1816
991.401 - Later Histories
991.401 63752 - Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon, a "chronicle of the time" : comprising the salient facts and traditions, biographical, topographical, and historical, connected with the poet and his birth-place ; together with a full record of the tercentenary celebration / by Robert E. Hunter, late secretary to the Stratford-upon-Avon Committee. - 1864
991.434 - Dramatic Performances (excluding the Shakespeare Festival, Stratford-upon-Avon Class 667)
991.434 15162 - A memorial of the tercentenary of Shakspere in Cambridge. - 1864
991.435 - Recitals and Concerts
991.435 70166 - Readings and recitations : the Shakespeare fund. - 1863
991.436 - Banquets, Balls etc.
991.436 p 113764 - "St. George's Athenaeum Club" [London] : dinner and entertainment, April 23, 1864 [programme]. - 1864
991.437 - Exhibitions
991.437 3405 - Catalogue of pictures and drawings exhibited at the town hall, Stratford-on-Avon. - 1864
991.437 3405 - Pamphlets, etc. Pictures & drawings exhibited at the Town Hall. - 1864
991.437 740728 - The age of Shakespeare; catalogue. - 1964
991.461 - Special Memorial Volumes
991.461 7376 - All about Shakespeare / profusely illustrated with wood engravings by Thomas Gilks, drawn by H. Fitzcook. In commemoration of the ter-centenary. - 1864
991.461 21490 - The Shakespeare Gallery : a [photographic] reproduction [of the Boydell Gallery], in commemoration of the tercentenary anniversary of the poet's birth, 1864. - 1864
991.461 21490 - The Shakespeare Gallery : a reproduction / [by S. Ayling] in commemoration of the Tercentenary. - 1864
991.461 357247 - The Shakespeare Gallery : a [photographic] reproduction [of the Boydell Gallery], in commemoration of the tercentenary anniversary of the poet's birth, 1864. - 1867
991.461 F 107889 - Shakespeare memorial. - 1864
991.461 F 147812 - Shakspeare memorial : [with wood carvings on the cover said to be from Herne's Oak]. - 1864
991.462 - Special issues of newspapers and magazines Printed Souvenirs Graphic Art
991.462 32050 - Chamber's Journal, Shakspeare tercentenary number, April 23rd, 1864. - 1864
991.462 F 59600 - Tallis's illustrated life in London, [afterwards], The age. - 1864
991.462 p 405982 - [Leisure hour : articles relating to Shakespeare and Johnson].
991.465 - Monuments and Buildings
991.468 - Ribbons Medals Ceramics Souvenirs etc .
991.469 - Postage Stamps
991.473 - Sermons and Orations Essays Lectures
991.473 15424 - Genius the gift of God : sermon on the tercentenary preached at Stratford-on-Avon. - 1864
991.473 57984 - Shakspeare. - 1864
991.473 69897 - Every good gift from above : being a sermon preached in the parish church of Stratford-upon-Avon on Sunday, April 24, 1864, at the celebration of the tercentenary of Shakespeare's birth / by Richard Chenevix Trench ... - 1864
991.473 126664 - William Shakespeare / by His Eminence Cardinal Wiseman. - 1865
991.473 438656 - William Shakespeare : a sermon preached in commemoration of the 300th anniversary of his death, May 7th, 1916, at the Temple Church. - 1916
991.473 511208 - Every good gift from above : a sermon preached in the parish church of Stratford-upon-Avon on Sunday : April 24, 1864 at the celebration of the tercentenary of Shakespeare's birth. - 1864
991.473 p 2774 - Shakspeare, the seer-the interpreter ... : the address delivered before the St. George's society of Toronto, in the cathedral church of St. James, April the 23rd, 1864 / by the Rev. Dr. Scadding ... - 1864
991.473 p 250351 - Oration on William Shakespeare delivered at the Shakespearian tercentenary banquet ... - 1864
991.473 p 438429 - Why is Shakespeare our greatest poet? ... - 1916
991.474 - Poems
991.474 2851 - The Shakspere tercentenary year : poems. - 1864
991.474 3292 - Ode in commemoration of the Shakspere Tercentenary ... - 1864
991.474 3305 - Shakespeare : a tercentenary tribute. - 1864
991.474 3307 - England's bards, 1864; or, The three poems which were awarded the one hundred guineas offered as prizes in the advertisement "Ho! for a Shakespeare!" which appeared about the time of Shakespeare's tercentenary anniversary. - 1864
991.474 69780 - Shakespeare : an ode written for the tercentenary and recited at the Urban Club. - 1864
991.474 69801 - Addresses in aid of People's Shakspeare Memorial Fund. - 1864
991.474 69858 - A consecrated poem written to commemorate the tricentenary of William Shakspeare, the immortal bard-Avon's lord of song ... - 1864
991.474 69898 - Poems for the prize competition offered by The Belfast weekly northern Whig. - 1864
991.474 70569 - Poems by the successful competitors for prizes. - 1864
991.474 70569 - The Shakespeare tercentenary : poems written by successful competitors ... April 22, 1864 ... - 1864
991.474 76411 - The Lambda-Nu tercentenary poem on Shakspeare ... - 1864
991.474 76503 - Shakspeare : an ode for his three-hundredth birthday. - 1864
991.474 87111 - Shakspere's shrine, etc. - 1866
991.474 113752 - Poem, in celebration of Shakspeare's tercentenary, at the Hartley Institution, Southampton. - 1864
991.474 113803 - Shakespeare's day : a plea for a monument, with a lyric from Romeo and Juliet. - 1864
991.474 150261 - The tercentenary : a festal song. - 1869
991.474 p 69899 - Shakspeare : lines for the Tercentenary Festival, 1864, at Stratford-on-Avon. - 1871
991.474 p 173915 - Shakespeare : a poem. - 1864
991.474 p 561335 - Shakespeare : an ode, April 22, 1864 / reprinted from the Dublin University Magazine, July 1864. - 1864
991.475 - Plays
991.475 241109 - Mumbo-jumbo, or, The mountains of the moon : a nonsensical, made sensicle / by me, William Shakspere, in my tercentenaree. - 1864
991.476 - Novels and Short Stories
991.477 - Humour
991.477 p 562637 - Marshal Storck, who was he? : [an emendation of "martial stalk" in Hamlet, Act 1, Sc. 1, line 66]. - 1864
991.479 - Other Literary Works
991.479 p 744457 - Such sweet thunder (the universality of Shakespeare) : B.B.C. external services radio script broadcast 7th April 1964. - 1964
991.495 - Newspaper Cuttings
991.531 268372 - Princeton University Library, special exhibits. 1, Shakespeare Tercentenary. - 1916
991.534 265281 - Historic Shakespeare tercentenary matinee : souvenir programme. - 1916
991.534 265281 - Historic Shakespeare tercentenary matinee souvenir programme. - 1916
991.534 265282 - Shakespeare Tercentenary 1916 : National Library of Wales : annotated catalogue of books etc., exhibited. - 1916
991.534 F 471777 - Shakespeare tercentenary commemoration performance, 2nd May, 1916.
991.534 Q 263757 - A Tribute to the genius of William Shakespeare: being the programme of a performance at Drury lane theatre on May 2, 1916, the tercentenary of his death; humbly offered by the players and their fellow-workers in the kindred arts of music & painting. - 1916
991.534 p 265281 - Historic Shakespeare tercentenary matinee, souvenir programme. - 1916
991.534 p 265281 - New Adelphi theatre, historic Shakespeare tercentenary matinee, souvenir programme. - 1916
991.535 591416 - Songs and recitations in commemoration of the Shakespeare tercentenary ... - 1916
991.537 262127 - Boston Public Library, Shakespeare Tercentenary : an exhibition, free lectures, list of editions and works relating to Shakespeare. - 1915
991.537 263611 - Catalogue of the Shakespeare exhibition to commemorate the death of Shakespeare, April 23, 1616. - 1916
991.537 265277 - South Kensington : Victoria and Albert Museum Shakespeare exhibition 1916. - 1916
991.537 265277 - Victoria and Albert Museum Shakespeare exhibition 1916. - 1916
991.537 265278 - Catalogue of the Shakespeare Tercentenary Exhibition. - 1916
991.537 265279 - Catalogue : Shakespeare tercentenary exhibition. - 1916
991.537 265279 - Rochdale Art Gallery : catalogue, Shakespeare tercentenary exhibition. - 1916
991.537 265280 - Reader's guide : Shakespeare tercentenary recent additions. - 1916
991.537 265280 - Readers' Guide : Shakespeare tercentenary recent additions. - 1916
991.537 265280 - Readers' guide, Shakespeare tercentenary, recent additions. - 1916
991.537 265282 - National Library of Wales, Shakespeare tercentenary, 1916 : annotated catalogue of books, etc. exhibited. - 1916
991.537 265282 - Shakespeare tercentenary, 1916 : annotated catalogue of books etc. exhibited. - 1916
991.537 265283 - Catalogue of portraits of Shakespeare and of representative actors and editors. - 1916
991.537 265297 - Shakespeare tercentenary commemoration. 1616-1916. Shakespeare's birthplace. Catalogue of an exhibition of original documents of th XVIth & XVIIth centuries, preserved in Stratford-upon-Avon,. - 1916
991.537 265567 - Catalogue of an exhibition illustrative of the text of Shakespeare's plays : as published in edited editions; together with a large collection of engraved portraits of the poet. - 1916
991.537 265567 - Catalogue of an exhibition illustrative of the text of Shakespeare's plays : together with a large collection of engraved portraits of the poet. - 1916
991.537 265567 - Catalogue of an exhibition illustrative of the text of Shakespeare's plays, as published in edited editions : together with a large collection of engraved portraits of the poet. - 1916
991.537 268367 - Exhibition of Shakespeariana : [descriptive pamphlet]. - 1916
991.537 268367 - Exhibition of Shakespeariana, April 2-May 31, 1916. - 1916
991.537 268368 - Catalogue of the Shakespeare exhibition to commemorate the tercentenary. - 1916
991.537 268368 - Catalogue of the Shakespeare exhibition to commemorate the tercentenary. - 1916
991.537 268368 - Shakespeare exhibition to commemorate the tercentenary. - 1916
991.537 268370 - A paper on Shakespeare and Southwark with Catalogue of Exhibition in Reference Department of the Central Library. - 1916
991.537 268372 - Special exhibits. 1, Shakespeare tercentenary. - 1916
991.537 268374 - Special list, William Shakespeare / [compiled by Osborne]. - 1916
991.537 268374 - William Shakespeare. - 1916
991.537 268376 - Catalogue of the exhibition of Shakespeareana held at the New York public library, April 2 to July 15, 1916 : in commemoration of the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death. / Comp. and arranged by Henrietta C. Bartlett. - 1917
991.537 298595 - Catalogue of the Shakespeare exhibition to commemorate the tercentenary. - 1916
991.537 298595 - Catalogue of the Shakespeare exhibition to commemorate the tercentenary. - 1916
991.537 298596 - A catalogue of the Shakespeare exhibition held in the Bodleian library to commemorate the death of Shakespeare, April 23, 1616. - 1916
991.537 376812 - The Shakespeare tercentenary : suggestions for school and college celebrations of the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death in 1916 / prepared by the Drama League of America under the editorial direction of P. Chubb. - 1916
991.537 376812 - The Shakespeare tercentenary : suggestions for school and college celebrations of the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death in 1916 / prepared by the Drama League of America under the editorial direction of P. Chubb. - 1916
991.537 p 265283 - Manchester, Whitworth Institute, catalogue of portraits of Shakespeare and of representative actors and editors. - 1916
991.561 273093 - Shakespeare studies / by members of the Department of English of the University of Wisconsin, to commemorate the Three-hundredth anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, April 23, 1616. - 1916
991.561 273093 - Shakespeare studies by members of the Department of English. - 1916
991.561 283707 - A memorial volume to Shakespeare and Harvey / ed. by A. C. Judson, J. T. Patterson, J. F. Royster. - 1917
991.561 524583 - Come unto these yellow sands : unison song / [words from] The tempest ; music by F.H. Wood ; tonic solfa translation by H.J. Timothy. - 1936
991.561 545619 - The Shakespeare Head Press at Stratford-upon-Avon : a paper read 5th May, 1916 at a meeting to commemorate the Shakespeare tercentenary / with a note by E.I. Fripp on the proposed publication (by the Shakespeare Head Press) of the Chamberlains' accounts of Stratford-upon-Avon. - 1916
991.561 583082 - An historical account of the parish of Christ Church Surrey ... - 1881
991.561 Q 264175 - A Book of homage to Shakespeare / edited by Israel Gollancz. [Welsh Poem with English paraphrase} - 1916
991.562 293875 - Shakespeare Tercentenary souvenir ...
991.562 293875 - Shakespeare tercentenary souvenir : England's thoughts in Shakespeare's words [during two years of war, 1914-1916]. - 1916
991.562 338335 - The bookman : Shakespeare tercentenary number, April 1916. - 1916
991.562 Q 338335 - "The Bookman" : Shakespeare tercentenary number, April 1916. - 1916
991.562 p 265294 - Some notes for the Shakespeare tercentenary. - 1916
991.573 264251 - The Shakespeare tercentenary : popular address. - 1916
991.573 264753 - Shakespeare and the English ideal ... - 1916
991.573 264755 - The Shakspeare tercentenary : sermon in Oxford City Church, April 20, 1916. - 1916
991.573 265771 - Shakespeare tercentenary celebration : address at the Aston Liberal Unionist Club, April 26th 1916. - 1916
991.573 266150 - Shakespeare after three hundred years / by J. W. Mackail. - c1916
991.573 284233 - Shakespeare, a tercentenary sermon ... - 1916
991.573 285055 - Course 1. The tragedies of Shakespeare prepared for reading circles in connection with the Tercentennial / by F.E. Schelling. - 1915
991.573 285055 - Drama League of America. Course 1, The tragedies of Shakespeare prepared for reading circles in connection with the tercentennial / by F.E. Schelling. - 1915
991.573 285055 - The tragedies of Shakespeare, prepared for reading circles in connection with the tercentennial. - 1915
991.573 285056 - Course 2. Outlines for the study of Shakespeare's comedies / arranged for use in connection with the Tercentennial, by P.D. Sherman. - 1915
991.573 285056 - Drama League of America. Course 2, Outlines for the study of Shakespeare's comedies, arranged for use in connection with the tercentennial / by P.D. Sherman. - 1915
991.573 285056 - Outlines for the study of Shakespeare's comedies / arranged for use in connection with the tercentennial. - 1915
991.573 301825 - A Shakespeare sermon. - 1916
991.573 379474 - A guide to Shakespeare's stage / prepared especially for reading circles in connection with the tercentennial. - 1916
991.573 379474 - Drama League of America. Course 3, A guide to Shakespeare's stage / prepared especially for reading circles in connection with the tercentennial by Charlotte Porter. - 1916
991.573 559990 - Literary affairs in London : [Shakespeare Tercentenary Commemoration]. - 1916
991.573 583224 - Shakespeare and rabbinic thought : sermon delivered ... April 29th, 1916 / by the Rev. Professor Hermann Gollancz ... - 1916
991.573 667278 - Shakespeare : the poet of England. - 1916
991.573 p 264255 - His own place : the tercentenary "Shakespeare Sermon" in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-on-Avon. April 30, 1916. - 1916
991.573 p 320678 - The present disrepute of Shakespeare. - 1916
991.574 271664 - To Shakespeare ... - 1916
991.577 268373 - William Shakespeare 1616-1916 : brief outline of his life. - 1916
991.577 268373 - William Shakespeare 1616-1916 : brief outline of his life. - 1916
991.2937 463557 - King John / edited [with an introduction and notes] by N.V. Meeres. - 1937
992
992 - Exhibitions, including exhibition catalogues
992.190
992.191
992.1881
992.1884
992.1897
992.1912
992.1913
992.1913 465734 - An exhibition of drawings and models for Hamlet, Macbeth, The vikings and other plays : [held in] The City Art Gallery, Leeds. - 1913
992.1916
992.1934
992.1948
992.1949
992.1956
992.1961
992.1969
992.7948
993
993 - Libraries & Shakespearian Literature
993.01 - Library science as applied to Shakespearian Literature
993.1 - The Folger Library, Washington
993.2 - Shakespeare Memorial Library, Birmingham
993.3 - Furness Shakespeare Library
993.4
993.9 - Other Collections in Libraries
993.11 - Annual Reports, Newsletters
993.011 - Classification and cataloguing
993.12 - Classification
993.13 - Conferences
993.27
994
994 - Societies and Institutions
994.1 - Shakespeare Association of America
994.2 - Birmingham
994.3 - Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft
994.5 - International Shakespeare Association Congress
994.6 - Ohio Shakespeare Conference
994.7 - West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association
994.9
994.25 - Central Literary Association
994.26 - Birmingham Our Shakespeare Club
994.191
995
7
1905
1943,
1961-
2951 - A treatise against dicing, dancing, plays, and interludes. With other idle pastimes. / By John Northbrooke, minister. From the earliest edition, about A.D. 1577. With an introduction and notes. - 1843
2951 - An apology for actors. In three books. / By Thomas Heywood. From the edition of 1612, compared with that of W. Cartwright. With an introduction and notes by. - 1841
2951 - Contributions to the Shakespeare Society's publications. [Vol. 24] Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. 1, Art. III, Letter from Ben Jonson to the Earl of Newcastle, and other matters relating ot the poet. Art. XXIII, Inigo Jones and his Office under the Crown; etc. - 1844
2951 - Contributions to the Shakespeare Society's publications. [Vol. 29], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. 2. - 1845
2951 - Contributions to the Shakespeare Society's publications. [Vol. 36], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. 3. - 18475
2951 - Contributions to the Shakespeare Society's publications. [Vol. 40], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. 4. - 1849
2951 - Eight novels employed by English dramatic poets of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. / Originally published by Barnaby Riche in the year 1581, and reprinted from a copy of that date in the Bodleian library. - 1846
2951 - Extracts from the accounts of the revels at court in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I : from the original office books of the masters and yeomen / with an introduction and notes by Peter Cunningham. - 1842
2951 - Fools and jesters : with a reprint of Robert Armin's Nest of ninnies, 1608 : with an introduction and notes. - 1842
2951 - Honour triumphant; and A line of life / two tracts by John Forde, the dramatist, unknown to the editors of his works, and now first reprinted from the original copies published in 1606 and 1620. - 1843
2951 - Illustrations of the fairy mythology of A midsummer night's dream. - 1845
2951 - Inigo Jones. A life of the architect / by Peter Cunningham, esq. Remarks on some of his sketches for masques and dramas; by J. R. Planch‚e, esq. And five court masques; ed. from the original mss. of Ben Jonson, John Marston, etc., by J. Payne Collier, esq., accompanied by facsimiles of drawings by Inigo Jones; and by a portrait from a painting by Vandyck. - 1848
2951 - Ludus Coventri´. A collection of mysteries, formerly represented at Coventry on the feast of Corpus Christi. / Ed. by James Orchard Halliwell. - 1841
2951 - Memoirs of Edward Alleyn : including some new particulars respecting Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Massinger, Marston, Dekker, &c / by J. Payne Collier. - 1841
2951 - Memoirs of Edward Alleyn, founder of Dulwich College : including some new particulars respecting Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Massinger, Marston, Dekker, &c. / by J. Payne Collier. - 1841
2951 - Memoirs of the principal actors in the plays of Shakespeare. / By J. Payne Collier. - 1846
2951 - Patient Grissil / by Dekker, Chettle and Haughton. - 1841
2951 - Pierce Penniless's supplication to the Devil. / By Thomas Nash. From the first edition of 1592, compared with later impressions. With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier. - 1842
2951 - Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. I. - 1844
2951 - Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. II. - 1845
2951 - Shakespeare Society's publications. [24], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. I. - 1844
2951 - Shakespeare Society's publications. [29], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. II. - 1845
2951 - Shakespeare Society's publications. [36], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. III. - 1847
2951 - Shakespeare Society's publications. [36], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. III. - 1847
2951 - Shakespeare Society's publications. [38, Extract from the registers of the Stationers' Company, 41] 1557-1587. - 1848-1849
2951 - Shakespeare Society's publications. [40], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. IV. - 1849
2951 - Shakespeare Society's publications. [40], Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. IV. - 1849
2951 - Tarlton's jests, and News out of purgatory : with notes, and some account of the life of Tarlton / by James Orchard Halliwell. - 1844
2951 - The debate between pride and lowliness / by Francis Thynn. Reprinted from the edition by John Charlwood. With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier. - 1841
2951 - The first sketch of Shakespeare's Merry wives of Windsor. / Ed. by James Orchard Halliwell. - 1842
2951 - The ghost of Richard the Third. A poem, printed in 1614, and founded upon Shakespeare's historical play. Reprinted from the only known copy in the Bodleian library. / With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier, esq. - 1844
2951 - The marriage of Wit and Wisdom : an ancient interlude. / To which are added Illustrations of Shakespeare and the early English drama. Ed. by James Orchard Halliwell. - 1846
2951 - The moral play of Wit and Science : and early poetical miscellanies. / From an unpublished manuscript. Ed. by James Orchard Halliwell. - 1848
2951 - The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters &c. / by Stephen Gosson. - 1841
2952 - The school of abuse. - 1841
2955 - The debate between pride and lowliness / by Francis Thynn. Reprinted from the edition by John Charlwood. With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier. - 1841
2956 - Patient Grissil : a comedy / Shakespeare Society. - 1841
2957 - Revels at court : in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I / with introduction by Cunningham. - 1842
2958 - Notes of Ben Jonson's conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden. January, M.DC.XIX. - 1842
2960 - Nest of ninnies, 1608 : reprint with introduction and notes. - 1842
2962 - Pierce Penniless's supplication to the Devil. / By Thomas Nash. From the first edition of 1592, compared with later impressions. With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier. - 1842
2965 - The first sketches of the second and third parts of King Henry the Sixth. / Ed. by James Orchard Halliwell. - 1843
2966 - Oberon's vision in the Midsummer-night's dream : illustrated by a comparison with Lylie's Endymion. / By the Rev. N. J. Halpin. - 1843
2967 - The Chester plays : a collection of mysteries founded upon scriptural subjects, and formerly represented by the trades of Chester at Whitsuntide / ed. by Thomas Wright. - 1843-47
2968 - The Alleyn papers : a collection of original documents illustrative of the life and times of Edward Alleyn : and of the early English stage and drama / with an introduction by J. Payne Collier. - 1843
2970 - Tarlton's Jests / with notes, and some account of the life of Tarlton, by James Orchard Halliwell. - 1844
2971 - The true tragedy of Richard the Third / to which is appended the Latin play of Richardus Tertius, by Dr. Thomas Legge ; both anterior to Shakespeare's drama ; with an introduction and notes, by Barron Field. - 1844
2972 - The ghost of Richard the Third. A poem, printed in 1614, and founded upon Shakespeare's historical play. Reprinted from the only known copy in the Bodleian library. / With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier, esq. - 1844
2974 - Additions to the Alleyn papers. - 1844
2974 - Shakespeare's bust at Stratford-upon-Avon - 1844
2975 - The old Taming of a shrew : upon which Shakespeare founded his comedy / reprinted from the editions of 1594, and collated with the subsequent editions of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by Thomas Amyot. - 1844
2976 - Fairy mythology of a midsummer night's dream. - 1845
2976 - Fairy mythology of a midsummer night's dream. - 1845
2979 - Shakespeare's bust at Stratford-upon-Avon. - 1845
2983 - Eight novels employed by English dramatic poets of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. / Originally published by Barnaby Riche in the year 1581, and reprinted from a copy of that date in the Bodleian library. - 1846
2984 - Ralph Roister Doister : a comedy / by Nicholas Udall. And The tragedie of Gorboduc, by Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville. With introductory memoirs. Ed. by William Durrant Cooper, F. S. A. - 1847
2984 - The tragedie of Gorboduc / by Thos. Norton and Thos. Sackville ; ed. by W.D. Cooper. - 1847
2988 - Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' Company 1557-1587 / with notes by Collier. - 1848-1849
2994 - The remarks of M. Karl Simrock, on the plots of Shakespeare's plays. / With notes and additions by J. O. Halliwell. - 1850
2998 - A defence of poetry, music, and stage-plays / by Thomas Lodge, of Lincoln's Inn. To which are added, by the same author, An alarum against usurers ; and The delectable history of Forbonius and Prisceria. With introduction and notes. - 1853
4061 - [Transactions. Nos. 1, 2], Transactions, 1874. - 1874-1884
4064 - Romeo and Juliet, 1597-1599 : parallel texts of the first two quartos / edited by P.A. Daniel. - 1874
4066 - Romeo and Juliet, 1599 : reprint of Qo. 2, 1599 / edited by P.A. Daniel. - 1874
4067 - Romeo and Juliet. - 1875
4069 - The life of Henry the Fifth / [William Shakespeare] ; reprinted from the first folio of 1623. - 1875
4070 - The two noble kinsmen / [John Fletcher] ; reprint of the Quarto, 1634, edited by Harold Littledale. - 1876
4071 - The two noble kinsmen. / By William Shakespere and John Fletcher. Ed. from the quarto of 1634 by Harold Littledale ... - 1876-85
4073 - New Shakspere Society. Series III, no. 1, Romeus and Iuliet / Arthur Brooke = Rhomeo and Iulietta : William Painter, edited by Daniel. - 1875
4075 - Description of England in Shakespeare's youth. - 1877-1908
4081 - Robert Chester's "Love's martyr, or, Rosalins complaint (1601)" / with its supplement, "Diverse poeticall essaies" on the Turtle and Phoenix by Shakspere, Ben Jonson, George Chapman, John Marston, etc. ; edited, with introduction, notes and illustrations, by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart. - 1878
11988 - Shakespeare's centurie of prayse; being materials for a history of opinion on Shakespeare and his works, A.D. 1591-1693. / By C.M. Ingleby, LL.D. - 1879
29790 - Notes and conjectural emendations of certain doubtful passages in Shakespeare's plays. - 1870
145340 - Journal of the Shakspere Club, 1886-7. - 1887
153625 - University Shakespeare journal. Vol. 1, nos. 3, 4, 5 and 8. - 1886
169517 - New Shakespeareana. - 1901-1911
169518 - The Shrine: a quarterly magazine of life, literature, and art. - 1902-03
215103
309406 - The Bacon-Shake-spearean. Vols. 1-3, Second series. Vols. 1-3. Supplement no. 1. - 1914-1931
322892 - American Baconiana / published by the Bacon Society of America. - 1923-1931
362873 - Monthly letters / by William Poel ; selected and arranged by A. M. T. - 1929
362873 - Monthly letters [on Shakespeare's life and art, and the production of his plays, privately circulated among members of the London Shakespeare League and their friends, 1912-1924 / selected and arranged [with foreward] by A.M.T. - 1929
422446 - The social mode of Restoration comedy / by Kathleen M. Lynch ... - 1926
431977 - Shaksperean fly-leaves. No. 5, Richard the Second. - 1866
436043 - Shakspere's "Lead apes in hell" and the ballad of "The maid and the palmer" / by Ernest Kuhl. - 1925
436929 - An introduction to Spanish literature / by George Tyler Northup ... - c1936
441589 - A preliminary bibliography of eighteenth-century criticism of Shakespeare. - 1929
441590 - The original of Sir John Falstaff-- believe it or not. - 1930
441591 - The English reaction against Voltaire's criticism of Shakespeare. - 1930
441592 - Shakespeare and Wilson's "Arte of Rhetorique" : an inquiry into the criteria for determining sources. - 1931
441593 - The relation of Richard III to the true tragedy of Richard Duke of York and the third part of Henry VI. - 1932
441595 - Tumbling nature's germens. - 1929
447115 - An additional source for A midsummer-night's dream. - 1930
453872 - Shakespeare's earliest plays. - 1931
453874 - Hermione's statue. - 1932
462488 - A bibliography of Robert Bridges / by George L. McKay. - 1933
484076 - A conduct book for Malvolio. - April 1934
484076 - The audience and the revenger of Elizabethan tragedy. - 1934
484076 - The audience and the revenger of Elizabethan tragedy. - 1934
484077 - Shakespeare's debt to Hall and to Holinshed in Richard III. - 1935
484077 - The aesthetic significance of Shakespeare's handling of time. - 1935
484077 - The non-Shakespearian Richard II and Shakespeare's Henry VI, part I. - 1935
484078 - A Latin and English passage on dreams. - 1936
484079 - "Waterish burgundy" : [with reference to Shakespeare's plays and Holinshed's Chronicle]. - 1936
484079 - Dryden's criticism of Shakespeare. - 1936
484079 - Who and what were the Cathayans?. - 1936
484080 - The date of Shakespeare's Hamlet. - 1937
484080 - The occasion of King Lear. - 1937
497602 - Recent literature of the English Renaissance : [with reference to books on Shakespeare]. - 1924
497708 - The visitor's new guide to the spa of Leamington priors and its vicinity, including [a sketch] of Stratford-upon-Avon : with poetical illustrations serious and comic. - 1818
524715 - Shakespeare's ghosts : charactes who never materialise. - 1941
532346 - The little theatre in the United States. - 1917 1924
546620 - Landmarks; a book of topographical verse for England and Wales / chosen by G. Rostrevor Hamilton & John Arlott. - 1943
574721 - Stratford-upon-Avon scene. - nd
584866 - Christopher Marlowe : a study of his thought, learning, and character / by Paul H. Kocher. - 1946
590674 - Shakespeare survey. - 1948-
610897 - Shakespeare quarterly. No. 1, Summer 1948 / issued under the auspices of the Austrian Shakespeare Society. - 1948
618019 - The Swan of Avon : a quarterly devoted to new Shakespearian research, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-3 (March-September 1948). - 1948
633014 - Tallis's dramatic magazine and general theatrical and musical review [1850-1853].
666823 - The facts about Shakespeare / by William Allan Neilson and Ashley Horace Thorndike. - 1961 c1959
667140 - Shakespeare and music : Stratford papers on Shakespeare delivered at the 1960 Shakespeare Seminar. - 1961
667505 - Shakespeare studies. - 1962-
667822 - Shakespeare in his own age. - 1964
668005 - William Shakespeare's first performance. - 1962
766881 - Shakespeare survey : an annual survey of Shakespearian study and production ; 20 / edited by Kenneth Muir. - c1967
F 60199 - The sketch : an illustrated miscellany of music, the drama, society and the belles. Nos. 2 to 76. - 1879-80
F 152836 - The mask. - 1879
F 460751 - The mask : a journal of the art of the theatre. - 1908-1929
No.
Nos.
Q 61437 - Shakespeariana. - 1883-1893
Q 129456 - The Shakespearean : a monthly magazine devoted exclusively to the Shakespearean and Poetic Drama and Shakespeareana. - 1895-1898
Q 169517 - New Shakespeareana : a twentieth century review of Shakespearean and dramatic study conducted by the Shakespeare Society of New York. - 1902-1911
Q 257230 - London Shakespeare league journal.
Q 348579 - Shakespeare pictorial; an intimate ... chronicle of events in Shakespeareland. - (1928-1946)
Q 665890 - Monthly letters written for the Shakespeare League journal. Nos. 1-52. - 1915-19
Q 666182 - The Shakespeare newsletter. - 1951-
Q 666259 - Ashland studies in Shakespeare : a book of notes, comment, and reading-lists to accompany the two weeks of classwork constituting the field-course established by the English Department of Stanford University in association with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival of 1954 / director of education Margery Bailey. - 1954
Q 666259 - Ashland studies in Shakespeare. - -1963
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[Vol.]
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p 57953 - The Shakespeare repository. - 1853
p 146282 - Resum‚e of work [9th and 10th sessions, 1892 and 1893]. - 1893-1894
p 194109 - The Shakespeare monthly and literary companion. - 1906
p 392851 - Ariel, the Stratford-upon-Avon messenger. No. 1, May 5th, 1926 : [issued during the general strike]. - 1926
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995 - Extracts from the registers of the Stationers' company. - 1853
995 - Miscellanies 3, A list of all the songs & passages in Shakspere which have been set to music / compiled by J. Greenhill, W.A. Harrison, and F.J. Furnivall. The words in old spelling from the quartos and first folio, edited by F.J. Furnivall and W.G. Stone. - [1884]
995 - Miscellanies 4, Critical and historical program of the Madrigals, Glees, and songs to be given at the second annual musical entertainment at University College, London, 9th May, 1884. - 1874-1884
995 - Miscellanies 4, Critical and historical program of the Madrigals, Glees, and songs to be given at the second annual musical entertainment at University College, London, 9th May, 1884. - 1874-1884
995 - Miscellanies. 1, A letter on Shakspere's authorship of the Two noble kinsmen ; and, On the characteristics of Shakspere's style ; and, The secret of his supremacy / by W. Spalding ; [edited] by J.H. Burton.. - 1874-1884
995 - Miscellanies. 2, Robert Chester's "Loves Martyr, or Rosalins Complaint" ; with its supplement, "Diverse poeticall essaies" on the Turtle and Phoenix / by Shakspere, Ben Jonson, Chapman, John Marston, etc. ; edited by A.B. Grosart. - 1878
995 - Miscellanies. 3, A list of all the songs & passages in Shakspere which have been set to music / compiled by J. Greenhill, W.A. Harrison, and F.J. Furnivall. The words in old spelling from the quartos and first folio, edited by F.J. Furnivall and W.G. Stone. - 1884
995 - New Shakspeare Society [Shakspeare's England]. No. 1, 5, 8 Harrison's description of England in Shakspere's youth / edited by F.J. Furnivall. - 1877-1908
995 - Originals and analogues. No.1, Romeus and Iuliet / [by] Arthur Brooke. Rhomeo and Iulietta / [by] William Painter ; edited by P.A. Daniel. 1875. [Romeus and Iuliet, written first in Italian by Bandell, and nowe in Englishe by Ar[thur] Br[ooke] : "Rhomeo and Julietta" translated by William Painter, from the French paraphrase, by Pierre Boaistuau, on Bandello's version of "Romeo e Giulietta"]. - 1874-1884
995 - Periodicals, annuals and newspapers associated with Shakespearian study
995 - Phillip Stubbes's Anatomy of the abuses in England in Shakspere's youth, A.D. 1583 ... / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall. - 1877-9-82
995 - Publications. [6], Patient grissil : a comedy / by T. Dekker, H. Chettle, and W. Haughton. - 1841-1853
995 - Publications. [24], The Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. 1. - 1841-1853
995 - Publications. [29], The Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. 2. - 1841-1853
995 - Publications. [36], The Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. 3. - 1841-1853
995 - Publications. [40], The Shakespeare Society's papers. Vol. 4. - 1841-1853
995 - Publications. [42], The dramatic works of Thomas Heywood / with a life, etc. by J.P. Collier. Vol. 1. - 1841-1853
995 - Robert Lancham's letter; whearin, part of the entertainment vntoo the Queenz Maiesty at Killingworth Cast, in Warwik Sheer in this soomerz progress, 1575, iz signified: from a freend officer attendant in the coourt, vntu hiz freend a citizen, and merchaunt of London. - 1890
995 - Tell-Trothes New Yeares gift ... And The passionate Morrice. 1593.--John Lane's Tom Tell-Troths message, and his pens complaint. 1600.--Thomas Powell's Tom of all trades. Or The plaine path-way to preferment ... 1631.--The glasse of Godly loue. (By John Rogers?) 1569.-- Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall ... - 1876
995 - The Golden and Silver ages. Two plays / by Thomas Heywood. With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier, esq. - 1851
995 - The fair maid of the exchange; a comedy / by Thomas Heywood: and Fortune by land and sea; a tragi-comedy, by Thomas Heywood and William Rowley. Ed. by Barron Field, esq. - 1846
995 - The first and second parts of King Edward IV. / Histories by Thomas Heywood. Reprinted from the unique black letter first edition of 1600, collated with one other in black letter, and with those of 1619 and 1626. With an introduction and notes, by Barron Field. - 1842
995 - The old Taming of a shrew : upon which Shakespeare founded his comedy / reprinted from the editions of 1594, and collated with the subsequent editions of 1596 and 1607. Ed. by Thomas Amyot. - 1844
995 - The royal king, and loyal subject. A woman killed with kindness. / Two plays by Thomas Heywood. With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier, esq. - 1850
995 - Two historical plays on the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth. / By Thomas Heywood. With an introduction and notes, by J. Payne Collier, esq. - 1851
995 - [English mysteries, miracle-plays, etc.]. No. 1, The Digby mysteries / edited by F.J. Furnivall. - 1882
995 - [Plays]. No. 1, Romeo and Juliet : parallel texts of the first two quartos, (Q'1) 1597, Q'2, 1599 / edited by P.A. Daniel. - 1874
995 - [Plays]. No. 2, Romeo and Juliet : reprint of (Q 1) 1597 / edited by P.A. Daniel. - 1874
995 - [Plays]. No. 3, Romeo and Juliet : reprint of (Q 2) 1599 / edited by P.A. Daniel. - 1874
995 - [Plays]. No. 4, Romeo and Juliet : revised edition of the second, or 1599, quarto / edited by P.A. Daniel. - 1875
995 - [Plays]. No. 5, The chronicle history of Henry the Fifth : reprint of the first quarto, 1600 / [edited by B. Nicholson]. - 1875
995 - [Plays]. No. 8, 15, The two noble kinsmen / by Shakspere and Fletcher ; edited from the quarto of 1634, by H. Littledale. Parts I and II, 1876-85. Two noble kinsmen / by William Shakspere and John Fletcher ; edited from the quarto of 1634 by H. Littledale. Part 2, General introduction and list of words. - 1881
995 - [Plays]. No. 8, 15, The two noble kinsmen / by Shakspere and Fletcher ; edited from the quarto of 1634, by H. Littledale. Parts I and II, 1876-85. Two noble kinsmen / by William Shakspere and John Fletcher ; edited from the quarto of 1634 by H. Littledale. Part 2. General introduction and list of words. - 1882
995 - [Plays]. No. 9, King Henry V : parallel texts of the first quarto (1600) and first folio (1623) editions / edited by B. Nicholson, with an introduction by P.A. Daniel. - 1877
995 - [Plays]. No. 10, The life of Henry the Fift : the edition of 1623 / revised and corrected, with notes, etc., by W. G. Stone. - 1880
995 - [Plays]. No. 11, Tragedie of Cymbeline : reprinted from the first folio, 1623, with collations of the second, third, and fourth folios / by W.J. Craig. - 1883
995 - [Shakspere Allusion-Books]. No. 1. part I, [1592-8] / edited by C.M. Ingleby. - 1874
995 - [Shakspere Allusion-Books]. No. 2, 3, Allusions to Shakspere, A.D. 1592-1693 ; 'Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse', (second ed., 1879) / [by C.M. Ingleby]. And 'Some 300 Fresh Allusions to Shakspere', 1594 to 1694, (1886) / [edited by F.J. Furnivall] 1879 & 1886. - 1874-1884
995 - [Shakspere's England]. No. 3, William Stafford's compendious or briefe examination of certayne ordinary complaints of divers of our countrymen, 1581 : ("A briefe conceipt of English policy") / edited by F.J. Furnivall. - 1876
995 - [Shakspere's England]. No. 7, The Rogues and Vagabonds of Shakspere's youth / described by Jn. Awdeley in his 'Fraternitye of Vacabondes', 1561-73, Thos. Harman in his 'Caueat for common cursetors', 1567-73, an din 'The Groundworke of Conny catching', 1592 ; edited by E. Viles F.J. Furnivall. - 1880
995 - [Shakspere's England]. No. 9, Old London Bridge as Shakspere saw it, about 1600 A.D. / [A cromo-foto-lithograf by W. Griggs]. - 1874-1888
995 - [Shakspere's England]. No. 10, [A platinotype of the Stratford bust of Shakspere]. - 1874-1888
995 - [Shakspere's England]. No. 11, [A cromo-foto-lithograf of Shakspere's monument in Stratford church / printed by W. Griggs & Son]. - 1874-1888
995 - [Shakspere's England]. No. 13, [A copy, by Dawson's fotograving process of the Droeshout (Drooz-howt) portrait of Shakspere]. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions. Nos. 3, 4], Transactions, 1875-6. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions. Nos. 5, 6, 7], Transactions, 1877-9. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions. Nos. 8, 9, 10], Transactions, 1880-6. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions. Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14], Transactions, 1887-92. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions]. Appendix. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions]. Appendix. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions]. Appendix. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions]. Appendix. - 1874-1884
995 - [Transactions]. Appendix. I, Program of the Society's fifth musical entertainment : abstract of proceedings, Oct. 22, 1886, to Jan. 10, 1890. - 1874-1884
995.9 - Single souvenir and special issues not connected with any specific event or institution
996
996 - Literary works concerning Shakespeare , or based upon Shakespeare's life and times - Collections, Allusion books, etc. Collections of prologues & epilogues
996.1 - Poems
996.01 - Works on Shakespeare as a character in literature
996.2
996.2 - Plays
996.3 - Novels
996.4
996.6 - Seminars
996.7 - Ballets
996.8 - Films
996.9 - Imitations of Shakespeare - not associated with any particular work
996.13 - Humorous verse
996.21 - Biographical plays
996.23 - Humorous plays
996.31 - Biographical novels
996.32 - Short stories
996.33
996.33 - Humorous prose
996.39
996.219
997
997 - National Theatre project
997.761
998
998 - Bardolatry Reputation
998.1
998.4 - Gardens (see also 948.1)
998.5 - Monuments
998.6 - Poetry i.e. Shakespeare in poetry
998.8 - Epitaphs, Barololatry
998.9 - Spiritualism
998.25
998.26
999
999 - The Study and Teaching of Shakespeare - History, Methods and General Principles
999.1 - Study outlines - Manuals
999.2 - Quiz books Questions and Answers Examination papers Competitions Notes (Separate & unconnected with the text)
999.6 - Study Courses, lectures workshops
999.7 - Broadcasting; Tape recordings,
999.8 - Productions for school children
999.9 - The Reading of Shakespeare
999.63
999.71 - Videos
999.103 - Shakespeare study programs; the tragedies / [by] Charlotte Porter & Helen A. Clarke. - c1914
999.104
999.105
999.112
999.113
999.115
999.117
999.118
999.119
999.121
999.122
999.124
999.129
999.131
999.132
999.134
999.135
999.136
999.138
999.139
999.141
999.143
999.144
999.145
999.146
999.147
999.151
999.152
999.154
999.188
999.197
999.199
999.213
999.219
999.222
999.229
999.234
999.236
999.238
999.243
999.247
999.252
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