William Shakespeare: The Chronicles; Henry VI, Henry IV, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry VIII.British Council and the National Book League, 1962 - 47 pages Discusses how four of Shakespeare's plays; how they provided history for Elizabethan England and showed the sequence of events through the years. |
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