Shakespeare's Puck, and his folkslore

illustrated from the superstitions of all nations, but more especially from the earliest religion and rites of northern Europe and the Wends

Shakespeare's Puck, and his folkslore
William Bell, William Bell
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Shakespeare's Puck, and his folkslore

illustrated from the superstitions of all nations, but more especially from the earliest religion and rites of northern Europe and the Wends

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Edition Notes

T.p. of vol. 2 reads: ... With a final chapter of proofs of Shakespeare having lived in Germany.

Vol. 3 has added title: Shakespeare in Germany.

Imprint varies.

Imprint of vol. 2 reads: Printed for the Author, and sold by J.C. Hotten, Messrs. Judd and Glass, and by Messrs. Asher and Co., Berlin.

Imprint of vol. 3 reads: London : Asher and Co., ... and at 20, Unter den Linden, Berlin.

Includes bibliographical references.

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London

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3 v. :

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OL20187537M

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