James Leon Williams

The Home and Haunts of Shakespeare

1892
Illustrated by 15 plates in watercolor (presumably chromolithographs), 45 full page photogravures, and more than 150 letterpress illustrations "The Weir Brake" Pl. 7 "While Flowing River Yield Such Blameless Sport" Pl. 9 "A Willow Grows Aslant the Brook" Pl. 22 "The Old Footbridge" Pl. 30
18.3 × 22.7 cm (7.2 × 8.9 in)

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