The Complete Works of Shakespeare - William Shakespeare

The Complete Works of Shakespeare

By William Shakespeare

  • Release Date: 2014-09-04
  • Genre: Theater
Score: 4
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From 66 Ratings

The most complete collection of Shakespeare's works available in a single book, containing 41 plays, 7 poems and 154 sonnets. This edition includes co-authored and rare apocrypha works, such as Sir Thomas More and Double Falsehood.

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Reviews

  • Weird abbreviations

    3
    By Malek-ki
    It’s free so that’s great, I wish I saw this before I bought a book. I dislike how the names are abbreviated in the text however. I see no reason for that.
  • Text is TINY

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    By Brianna Bass
    Why is the text so tiny?!? When I try to increase the font it just increases the spacing but the text stays tiny. None of my other e-books do this. On the plus side.. free Shakespeare
  • Impossible to navigate

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    By BinaryChunk
    No index
  • The best edition for free in Bookstore

    5
    By Fizzy Berry
    For the price -FREE- this is the best ebook version you can get, very organized, inclusive, and very very few typos. Great for readers of all ages who want to familiarize themselves with arguably the greatest writer of all times.