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co-author

folklorist or oral historian, does it matter?

(abridged) (adapted)
variant title

different authors, different genre (drama v prose fiction, even children's fairy tale)



William Shakespeare 22499

ISFDB covers only spec-fic : Hamlet, MacBeth, Midsummer, Tempest, Winter's Tale

ISFDB

5 parent chapbooks (1 by mistake only as Scenes from?), 5 shortfiction
chapbooks as 1600 AMND, 1603 H, 1670 T, 1673 M, 1866 W
shortfiction as 1600 AMND in that series, 1603 H as novelettela, 1623 M, 1623 W, 1623 T as novella (three as Length missing)
2 Coville in fiction series
1 Simon Webb novel
1 Lamb collection, 5 stories
1 Nesbit collection, 1 story in Midsummer series, 3 stories below
3 D'Avenant chapbook, 3 stories

William Shakespeare's a Midsummer Night's Dream

novelization?
(excerpt) (excerpt from Hamlet) (from Hamlet) --with title difference

D'Avenant's Shakespeare 173159 (one with John Dryden 168436)

bibliog shows 1 story by accident apparently --with Shakespeare, with his NOVEL as variant
#Coville's Shakespeare -- Coville and his illustrators
el   William D'Avenant 173159 (52)
elfs William Shakespeare 22499 (7898) https://www.bl.uk/people/william-shakespeare
el f Charles Lamb 189484 (325) (6 Tales)
el   Mary Lamb 190794 (112) (14 Tales)
els  Elkanah Settle Elkanah Settle (57)

The Fairy Queen, libretto https://lccn.loc.gov/12018648

The Library of Congress catalogues composer Henry Purcell as primary author of both libretto (this record and LCCN 74-15572) and score (LCCN 72-263929 and LCCN 00-728846).

10001473 (1953 microopaque) "Libretto only."

	12619466 (1969 microfilm) "Libretto perhaps by E. Settle. Cf. Loewenberg, A. Annals of opera, 1597-1940; Brown, F.C. Elkanah Settle, p. 95-96. Based on Shakespeare's Midsummer night's dream."

41473079 "An adaptation of Shakespeare's Midsummer night's dream."


The Tempest publication titles
  • (The) Comedy of the Tempest Fo[1]
"Hodder & Stoughton, [1908?]"
"143, [1] pages : 40 mounted color illustrations ; 25 cm"

includes William J. Rolfe ed. (Harper's 1871) o[2] -HDL ; same as 1871 o[3] ; UK eds. under same title --check newspapers

probably it's a mistake to use (The) Comedy of the Tempest for Dulac ed.

  • The Tempest Fo[4]
  • Shakespeare's Comedy of the Tempest Fo[5] (Dulac as 1914 1915 1926?)
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/459567213 n.d. "[Shakespeare's comedy of the] Tempest, with illustrations by Edmond Dulac. [The Story of the Tempest, by A.T. Quiller Couch.]."
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/492711488 n.d. --also mentions Quiller Couch xxix+145
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/977939990 n.d. (Toronto: Musson), informative ; "The text is printed by permission from the Oxford Edition"--Title page verso.

Date based on original publication date of "Oxford Edition". Cf. Copac. --no mention Quiller-Couch

some ABEbooks and some WorldCat

1908 Hodder ABE shows that "TheStory of the Tempest" ends p. xxiv --needs "xxiv+" with documentation
1914 Hodder o[6]
1915 Musson o[7] and o[8]
1926? 1st trade ed. o[9] --none of these mentions Quiller-Couch
1984 Hodder ABE Amazon cover image ASIN B0117UUFJM ; Amazon 143p ISBN 0340354216 o[10] facsimile xxiv+143, two ISBN ; --in queue
2012 Calla o[11] "republication" 144 ; ISBN 160660032X (no mention of Quiller-Couch, nor roman numeral --in queue

At ABEbooks.com 2017-04-28, several bookseller images of the original book (no jacket) show that this is the original cover design (color variant only)

Outstanding questions:

  • series The Tempest --or no series? (cf. A Midsummer Night's Dream)
  • variant novelette (The) Comedy of the Tempest --or no variant?
  • cover design as by Dulac --or not?


Dulac

Dulac

Dulac's Tempest in newspapers 1908 (5 hits, inclg 1 review of the exhibition and 3 of the book)

-10-20 p6 Man Gua [12] "Our London Correspondence" (by wire, Monday night, unsigned/attributed) under heading "The Perils of Fairyland"
-11-22 p7 Observer [13] "The Leicester Galleries"
-11-23 p4 Man Gua [] "Christmas Books: ... Illustrated Reprints" on Rackham, Dulac, Pogany
The Irish Times 1908-12-18 p9 [14] "Shakespeare Illustrated" on Dulac, Robinson : gives "Shakespeare's Comedy of The Tempest" in quotation marks, but "Twelfth Night" for another from the same publisher, jointly reviewed. 10/6

one identifies "the Oxford text"

--niLC niHDL


Dulac at HDL

1907 Stories from the Arabian nights / Housman HDL
1908 Tempest
1909 Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám / Fitzgerald HDL
1910 Sleeping Beauty ; only as 1978 "The sleeping beauty and other fairy tales from the old French / retold by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch ; illustrated by Edmund Dulac"
1911 The snow queen and other stories / Andersen HDL
1911 Stories from Hans Andersen HDL
1912? The bells and other poems / Poe HDL
1913 Badoura / Housman HDL
1914 Sinbad
1916 Edmund Dulac's picture-book for the French Red Cross (microfiche) / HDL
1916 Edmund Dulac's fairy-book : fairy tales of the allied nations / HDL

SFE-F "The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (coll 1910), adapted from the Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault by Arthur Quiller-Couch"


Quiller-Couch

T1399096 --another Quiller-Couch adaptation, credited to him alone

Quiller-Couch at LC

https://lccn.loc.gov/20010085 Sleeping Beauty (1910) ; https://lccn.loc.gov/23013570 1923 ; Doubleday, Doran 1930
https://lccn.loc.gov/21007641 The Tempest (1921) [4317319]
https://lccn.loc.gov/23027441 Twelve Dancing Princesses (1923) (was 1918) ; Doubleday, Doran 1930

many Shakespeares during 1920s

--in queue 2017-04-29 Dulac's Tempest 1908 and 1984 facsimile

later Note that bookseller image --of the facsimile source-- shows this to be the roman-numeral contents, ending p[xxiv] "A. T. Quiller-Couch"
(starting page unknown; ix-xxvii in 2012 edition)


W. J. Rolfe edition

2017-04-29 Search within: "MagazinesMagazines (‎9) Scholarly JournalsScholarly Journals (‎2) Historical NewspapersHistorical Newspapers (‎1)"


WHOA!

(spring 1871) [15] LIST OF BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES.

American Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular (1863-1872); Philadelphia16.7 (Feb 1, 1871): 124. --includes Phantastes

(fall 1871) [16] [same] 17.11 (Oct 2, 1871): 334.

[17] Announcements [same] 17.5 (Jul 1, 1871): 123
[18] publisher advert NY Times 1871-09-23 p7 "New Publications"

(quote) Uniform with Rolfe's "Merchant of Venice". 16mo, 14 pages, flexible cloth, 90 cents.

W. J. Rolfe --nidb EN https://lccn.loc.gov/n85810919 (181)

LCCat Shakespeare's comedy of ...

A Midsummer 1877 https://lccn.loc.gov/21015592 -HDL(1903) ; 1903 https://lccn.loc.gov/04002964 -HDL (HDL 1893 earliest?)
Tempest 1871 84 99 ; 1871 https://lccn.loc.gov/22000404 - HDL(1871 with original cover) [19] o[20]; 1884 https://lccn.loc.gov/22000405 -HDL
1871 title page, p[i], shows "Edited, with Notes, by William J. Rolfe, A.M., ... // With Engravings."
Preface, p[iii]-iv, closing "Cambridge, June 1, 1871."(refers to the Preface to The Merchant of Venice)

Contents, [v]

Introduction, 7
Introduction to The Tempest [7]-29
The Tempest, [31]
[Dramatis Personae, [32]
Act I [...], [33]-106
Notes, [107]
Abbreviations Used in the Notes, [108]
Notes, [109]-45
[Index of Words Explained] p[147]-48

Illustrations, some full-page, uncredited and included in the pagination (eg p[146]) ; several are head/tailpieces and full-page fillers, eg iv bottom, [6], [7] top, 29 bot, [30], [33] top,


The Winter's Tale 1880 https://lccn.loc.gov/04016909 -HDL(1880) -LOC(1880) ; 1907 https://lccn.loc.gov/07024298 -HDL
Hamlet 1878 03 06 ; 1878 https://lccn.loc.gov/21015934 -HDL(1891) ; 1906 https://lccn.loc.gov/06025662 -HDL (1903 no HDL link) ; (HDL 1886 c1878 earliest?)
Macbeth 1877 98 03 ; 1877 https://lccn.loc.gov/21015620 -HDL(1892) -LOC(1877) ; 1903 https://lccn.loc.gov/04002963 -HDL (HDL 1887 earliest?)
The Merchant of Venice 1871 83 32 ; 1871 https://lccn.loc.gov/21015587 -HDL(1871 c1870 with original cover, Preface [v]-vi 1870-10-15) -LOC(1871)

(HDL 1882 earliest?)


Grabhorn
lw  .Mary Grabhorn 205878 (3)

Editions of 9 Shakespeare plays publ 1951 to 1961, one each year except 1957 and 1958; The tragedie of Macbeth (1952), A midsommer nights dreame (1955),

"[decorations by Mary Grabhorn]" implies uncredited

search ('grabhorn press') in newspapers 1951/52/55 (4 hits, particular books not including Grabhorn's Shakespeare) (13 hits 1951-1961)
'mary grabhorn' no hits


Rackham's Tempest
el f.Arthur Rackham 34363

brief review The Scotsman 1926-11-25 p5; [21] publisher adverts The Observer -11-28 p7 [22] review The Observer -12-12 p8

later add illustrations (2) to UK-trade ed.

dealer reports US trade price $5.00 ABE

dealer shows back jacket Other Rackham books from Heinemann ABE

https://lccn.loc.gov/n88100929


Lambs

(Charles and Mary Lamb)

bibliog shows 2 Charles stories, 3 Mary --all with Shakespeare

Collection evidently entered by Chavey, SV WorldCat

1807 P419966

PG http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1286/pg1286.html

  • gives "Tales from Shakespeare"
  • identifies no source text; identifies no publisher, printer, location or date
  • recommends comparison with "Tales of Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb"
  • mentions no illustrations or artist
  • gives several titles without lead articles including "Winter's Tale" of the 5 spec fic
  • lists 21 contents including "Author's Preface", which actually appears as "Preface" (where "Winter's Tales" is both the listing and the heading of that story)

OCLC http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1457532

  • gives "Tales from Shakespear: Designed for the use of young persons"
  • shows 'Responsibility: by Charles Lamb ; embellished with copper-plates ; in two volumes.' and 'Notes: Coauthored by Mary Lamb.' (first of four items); this implies that the title page does not credit Mary

We say the spec fic is all in volume 1, but PG and OCLC show the 3 comedies we attribute to Mary in vol 1 and the two tragedies we attribute to Charles in vol 2 (Wikipedia not examined)

We now cite

1807 1st o[23] under/as heading/title "Tales from Shakespear : designed for the use of young persons"
1809 2nd o[24] under/as heading/title "Tales from Shakespear. Designed for the use of young persons"
LCCat

LC (by default, Tales from) (collections as by Mary only)

All Shakespeare's Tales 1911us https://lccn.loc.gov/n78095332 -HDL
Complete TfS, all ... +12 Trewin 1964us https://lccn.loc.gov/64023192 [2187774] 32?
Favorite TfS 1956us https://lccn.loc.gov/56014294
Lamb's Stories fS (Basic English) 1932-uk https://lccn.loc.gov/34000554
Lamb's TfS 1939us https://lccn.loc.gov/39032018
Lamb's TfS Every 1942us https://lccn.loc.gov/43000023
Tales from Shakespeare's Comedies 1891us
Tales from Shakespeare's Tragedies 1891us
Tales from Shakespear: Designed 1807-uk https://lccn.loc.gov/96130790
Tales from Shakespeare [41, #42-82 by Mary]
Tales from Shakespeare: Designed 1876us https://lccn.loc.gov/39017619 -HDL
Tales from Shakespeare for 1894us
Tales from Shakespeare, including ... Morris 1893us https://lccn.loc.gov/01001935 4v v1-2 Lambs v3-4 Morris (13/16)
Tales from Shakspeare [3] 1904/20/42us
Ten TfS [2] 1969us 2003us
Shakespeare, Lamb Shakespeare for the young [2] 1907uk/us


Nesbit

some illustrators

Max Bihn
Frances Brundage
John H. Bacon 110999 ?
(Harold) Copping --nidb
(M.ay) Bowley --nidb
(J.) Willis (Grey) --nidb

some editors

Vreden(burg) --nidb
E(dward) T. Roe --nidb

?

Hugh Chesson --nidb

ISFDB shortfiction as variant of NOVEL, thus not in Nesbit summary bibliography

Twenty Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare (1907) T197089 --1; 1907 --no Contents
   Variant Title: Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare (1998) --2; 1998 Gutenberg, 2006 --no Contents

Gutenberg #1430 - no source note; contents match 1907 (f+20+b)

   Variant Title: Shakespeare's Stories for Young Readers (2006) --1 pub ; with 4 shortfiction Contents

republication Altemus 1900, contents match 1895 (12)

Baldwin 1895 Title page (vignette signed M. Bowley) -- "Illustrated by Frances Brundage, M. Bowley, J. Willis Grey etc. etc." -- Edited by Edric Vredenburg -- No. 1532. (Black & White Drawings & Letterpress   Printed in England) -- Florizel and Perdita (4a Brundage -- Introduction, 5-6 --i The Winter's Tale, 7-13 -- Romeo, 14-22 (18a color plate Brundage) --i Tempest, 23-29 (26a) --i Midsummer, 30-36 (32a) -- Lear, 37-43 (38a) -- Cymbeline, 44-51 (46a) -- Shrew, 52-59 (56a) --i Hamlet, 60-66 (62a) -- Twelfth, 67-74 (70a) -- As You, 75-82 (80a) -- Pericles, 83-90 (88a) -- Merchant, 91-96 (92a) color illustrations not included in the pagination, signed Frances Brundage; b/w signed variously, chiefly less than full-page

o[25] Children's Stories from Shakespeare [1901--1920?] (6 vols) Shakespeare Gem Library "told by E. Nesbit and Hugh Chesson"


c1938 Children's https://lccn.loc.gov/unk81041263 --unillus?, no publisher or contents, 126p 25cm

1938-08-23 Children's Shakespeare, coll kirkus[26] — "particularly for younger children", 11 plays [^ scope of publications vary] (omits The Merchant of Venice) [27] NYHT 1938-11-13 pH19 Price $2.00 from publisher advert "Random House Books for Boys and Girls" 1938-11-13 NYHT pH19, NYT p29; description mentions Klep illustrations, presumably new Listing "Books Received" NYHT -09-18 pH28 Brief review NYHT 1938-11-13 pH34 "twelve plays, not omitting tragedies, in limped prose with little actual quotation, the effect being of a tale told today. These adaptations, made for her own children, ..." (also implies new illus.) 126p $2.00

c1997 Best of Shakespeare, ed. Opie, 10 stories? https://lccn.loc.gov/97015223 110p

Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, Othello, The Tempest, King Lear, Macbeth, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, The Winter's Tale

2000 Children's https://lccn.loc.gov/00044199 illus. Klep (1904 1981) (11 per publisher dxn)

The winter's tale -- Romeo and Juliet -- The tempest -- A midsummer night's dream -- King Lear -- Cymbeline -- The taming of the shrew -- Hamlet -- Twelfth night -- As you like it -- Pericles [-- The merchant of Venice, perhaps simply omitted (sequence matches 1895)]

those two share: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, The Tempest, King Lear, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, The Winter's Tale (7)

 l  .Rolf Klep 150868 (3, inclg this and one beowulf) 
E. T. Roe; Edward T., LL. B. --nidb https://lccn.loc.gov/n83230843 (117; #16-71 as author; 46 by Noah Webster)

Shakespeare 1900/1960 Romeo & Juliet p7-12; 1907/200s p105-18; "Retold by E. Nesbit" "Beautifully illus. with many new color plates and fine pen drawings by Max Bihn" "Edited and arranged by E. T. Roe, LL.B."

1901 fiction https://lccn.loc.gov/01018528
Nesbit c1907 https://lccn.loc.gov/07038905 -HDL, c1926 https://lccn.loc.gov/27002015


.Max Bihn https://lccn.loc.gov/no2005003790 (1) https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2005-3790

LCCN: "Beautiful stories from Shakespeare for children, 1997:‏ ‎‡b t.p. (... beautifully illustrated with color plates and fine pen drawings by Max Bihn)‏" --precise title nidb

The John A. Hertel Co., Toronto Chicago London
Jean A. Hertel Co.

LCCN 22012328 (Bible 1922) gives this publisher name


later 1907^ (1897uk?) ;; FormatsChildren's FormatsBest


1895 Baldwin shows 96+[12], lists A Winter's Tale first

1895 Children's Shakespeare, Frances Brundage (cover) at Baldwin
HDL

HDL: Children's Shakespeare [28] 1900, [29] 1938

Altemus title page Introduction, p5-6

HDL: Twenty Beautiful 1907, 1926

HDL: Beautiful 1997 "Orig .... 1907"

HDL: Shakespeare stories by Nesbit and Chesson

Hugh Chesson LCCN nr93-026424 (no titles) "Found in   Nesbit, E. The winter's tale, and other stories, 1900: t.p. (Hugh Chesson)
https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr93-026424 (only the 5 co-Nesbit) --all 64pp Tuck "[189?]"
11 20 7 Cymbeline ; All's Well ; Much Ado --box v1
14 15 13 The merchant of Venice ; Timon ; Comedy --box v2
1 10 6 5 A midsummer night's dream ; Hamlet ; Twelfth ; King Lear --box v3
17 19 18 The taming of the shrew ; Two Gentlemen ; Measure --box v5
4 12 16 The winter's tale ; MacBeth ; Othello --box v6

16 in five 64-page volumes numbered from 1907 sequence

Others: 2 Tempest, 3 As You Like It, 8 Romeo, 9 Pericles, --box v4

Children's Stories from Shakespeare, o[30] box [1901 to 1920?]


1907 at HDL -- identical texts; illus. redone by Bihn? or decorations alone by Bihn?


Children's

The Children's Shakespeare (?)

o[31] as 48p
o[32] 96p
o[33] [1897] as 48p, diff series
o[34] Altemus 1900 -HDL, 76p, lists The Winter's Tale last; o[35] same
o[36] Altemus 1900 miniature abridged
o[37] Merson [19--?], vi+186, intro + 20
o[38] 1938, 117, lists only 11
o[39] (c)1938, 126, lists 12 --also HDL
o[40] Chicago 2000, 117, only 11, 089733485X ; "pbk" per o[41] ; at Amazon as Chicago Review Press with Look Inside 2nd printing; "Introduction" + 11, Intro "It was evening. ... Even with the recollection of Lamb's tales to help me I found it hard to tell the Midsummer Night's Dream in words that these little ones could understand." ; Amazon UK as 2004-12-30, same "Look", evidently p11-117
o[42] Chicago ebook 2000, 0897336283 1322335729  1613733631
1899 Stories from Shakspeare, M. Surtees Townesend [43]

Twenty ... (no hits)

Children's Stories From Shakespeare

Hartford Courant 1909-12-09 p5 G. Fox & Co. "Books" inclg "Children's Stories from Shakespeare", a set of 6 vols. bount in cloth and boxed 98c --also Wiggin/Parrish The Arabian Nights $1.98
o[44] [19--?] 	by E. Nesbit. And "When Shakespeare was a boy" by F.J. Furnivall 124p
[1901 to 1920?] 6-volume Nesbit and Chesson 
o[45] [1911] London NY no publisher ; Nesbit & Furnivall 124p
o[46] [1912] London no publisher ; Nesbit & Furnivall 1 vol
o[47] [1912] Tuck ; Nesbit & Furnivall 143p, with list of Contents (1+ 1+ 11 stories)
[48] NY Trib 1911-12-02 p9 "Books of the Week"; ill Bacon, Copping and Others, ed Vredenburg "Large 8vo. pp. 124."
SF Chron 1911-12-16 p12 Notice or brief review "CSFS" by Nesbit and "WS Was a Boy" by Furnivall, with illustrations in color, by world-famous artists, are printed in one handsome volume. (NY: RT&Sons)
[49] The Observer 1911-12-03 p6 "Tales Retold"; Nesbit Children's Stories from S (Tuck 3/6), in tontrast to Alice Spencer Hoffman The Children's S (Dent 7/6)

newspapers 1890 to 1900 --search "children's shakespeare" (5 hits, all 1895 to 1898)

Raphael Tuck and Sons The Children's Shakespeare: The Merry Wives of Windsor The Observer 1895-12-08 p10
Raphael Tuck & Sons "[Lambs] made stories for children, adapting the themes from Shakespeare. The author of this pretty book takes the heroes and heroines of the master, converts them into children, and then constructs his stories. ... The whole conceit of making the great personages of Shakespeare children is cleverly carried out."; colored prints excellent NYT 1895-11-24 p31 "New Books and New Editions"

The North-China Herald [...] 1896-12-18 p1073 "The Best Christmas Cards" covers calendars including "The Children's Shakespeare" (perhaps 12 illus. this book)

$1.21 at Macy's NYT 1898-11-12 pBRA755 "All the new books are here as soon as issued at prices very much lower than elsewhere."

search (nesbit shakespeare) (29 hits) 7 pre-1895 all specious


1900 Children's Shakespeare claims 11 full-page illus; frontispiece is front cover image too;

Dover p3-6 matches 1900 p7-10mid (the former almost so much per page)

1900 title page at HDL -- (p3, title page) Introduction p5-6 -- no list of illustrations, full-page included in the pagination and numbered (versions of Brundage evidently) -- Romeo and Juliet, 7-12 [2, frontispiece, matches cover illus] -- The Tempest, 12-18 [15] -- A Midsummer Night's Dream, 18-24 [23] -- King Lear, 24-30 [29] -- Cymbeline, 30-36 [33] -- The Taming of the Shrew, 36-43 [41] -- Hamlet, 43-49 [45] -- Twelfth Night, 49-55 [51] -- As You Like It, 55-60 [57] -- Pericles, 61-66 [63] -- The Merchant of Venice, 67-72 [69] -- The Winter's Tale, 72-76 [none]

Contents

Wikipedia list "words introduced into our language since his time have been as far as possible avoided" (Mary 14, Charles 6)

  33 12 23 The Tempest (Mary Lamb)
  19 18 30 A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mary Lamb)
  54 72  7 The Winter's Tale (Mary Lamb)
  86      Much Ado About Nothing (Mary Lamb)
  44 55 75 As You Like It (Mary Lamb)
 255      Two Gentlemen of Verona (Mary Lamb)
 183 67 91 The Merchant of Venice (Mary Lamb)
 141 30 44 Cymbeline (Mary Lamb)
  67 24 37 King Lear (Charles Lamb)
 153      Macbeth (Charles Lamb)
 272      All's Well That Ends Well (Mary Lamb)
 228 36 52 The Taming of the Shrew (Mary Lamb)
 168      The Comedy of Errors (Mary Lamb)
 241      Measure for Measure (Mary Lamb)
  74 49 67 Twelfth Night (Mary Lamb)
 194      Timon of Athens (Charles Lamb)
 105  7 14 Romeo and Juliet (Charles Lamb)
 129 43 60 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Charles Lamb)
 211      Othello (Charles Lamb)
 119 61 83 Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Mary Lamb)
 ### Nesbit 1907 pagination, p19-285 only (20)
     ## Nesbit 1900 pagination (12) (same sequence as 1895 except The Winter's Tale moved to the end (and unillustrated))
        ## Nesbit 1895 pagination (12) (same sequence as 1938 publisher advert)
 Nesbit 1907 selection of 20 plays matches Lamb 1807 

Amazon 1900 later issues Shakespeare's Stories ... P88901 [50]

Children's n.d. 125+[6] o[51] lists The Winter's Tale first

	by E. Nesbit ; illustrated by Frances Brundage [and others] ; edited by Edric Vredenburg --nidb
e .Frances Brundage and others 37681 https://lccn.loc.gov/n91050583


Amazon 1907 later issues o[52], lists Brief Life of Shakespeare plus 20, does not credit ETRoe, stated reprint of 1907

[53] :[54] :[55]; :[56] :[57]
2012 Kindle ed. of 2006 Dover [58] --shows Introduction p1-2 not in the 1907 ed., presumably 1900


1907 color illus. (8 stated) are Shakespeare plus 7 of 11 from 1900 1907 "Romeo and Juliet" illus. at HDL -- list of illustrations, p18, front portrait plus 7 of which "Ferdinand and Miranda" is new

new illus. 33[Ferd, diff] 55[Winter's/Florizel, new]
old illus. 19[Titani] 105[Romeo] 141[Imogen, redone] 183[Merchant/Choosing, redone] 228[Petru, redone]
none 1907 Lear, Hamlet, Twelfth/Olivia, As You Like It/Cecilia, Pericles,
The Winter's Tale unillustrated 1900; 12 stories with 11 illustrations?, to p76


Coville

Series 11807 Coville's Shakespeare

elsf Bruce Coville 1453 (134) 

Coville, William Shakespeare's (7, #126-32 at LCCat; 4 at Kirkus)

--nidb 1994 Tempest , Sanderson https://lccn.loc.gov/92010218
ic d$ 1996 AMND , Nolan https://lccn.loc.gov/94012600 k[59]
ic d$ 1997 Macbeth , Kelley https://lccn.loc.gov/97007582 k[60]
icLm$ 2004 Hamlet , Gore https://lccn.loc.gov/2002013743
--nidb 2007 Winter's , Pham https://lccn.loc.gov/2006038485 k[61]

others: 1999 Romeo,Nolan ; 2003 Twelfth,Raglin k[62]

.LeUyen Pham 35838 (80)
 l  .Leonid Gore 8721 (30)
 l  .Gary Kelley 23096 (27)
 l  .Dennis Nolan 25705 (41)
el  .Ruth Sanderson 26908 (92)