The Tragedy of Hamlet - William Shakespeare - The Folio Society - 1st Edition 2nd Impression 1961

Introduction by Richard Burton. Designs by Roger Furse. Covered in purple cloth with quill design on the front board. No slipcover. 134pp. 22.2 x 17cm.

Condition Report

The book is in very good condition: it has been read and handled carefully. The pages are only very lightly tanned at the edges. Otherwise, all internal pages are clean and clear of any writing. The binding is firm and square. The boards are in very good condition, only very slight shelf wear and light fading on the spine.

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