The true tragedie of Richard the third

to which is appended the Latin play of Richardus Tertius

The true tragedie of Richard the third
Thomas Legge, Barron Field
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The true tragedie of Richard the third

to which is appended the Latin play of Richardus Tertius

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English
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166

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With reproduction of original t.-p.: The true Tragedie of Richard the Third: wherein is showne the death of Edward the fourth, with the smothering of the two yoong princes in the tower ... London, printed by Thomas Creede ... 1954.

Master microform held by: LrI.

Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 10442).

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London
Series
Shakespeare Society. Publications -- no. 21 (vol. IV, no. 4 in the L.C. set), Publications (Shakespeare Society (London, England)) -- no. 21., Library of English literature -- LEL 10442.
Other Titles
Richard Tertius.

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Microform
Pagination
ix, 166 p.
Number of pages
166

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OL14178015M
LCCN
87754407
OCLC/WorldCat
18419174

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February 7, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
August 4, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[microform] :' to 'Microform'; cleaned up pagination
April 27, 2009 Edited by ImportBot add OCLC number
September 11, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Western Washington University MARC record