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  • Shakespeare, William. Edited With Notes By Franklin Thomas Baker

    Published by American Book Company NY: 1898, 1898

    Seller: Virginia Martin, aka bookwitch, Concord, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 12 mo, hardcover, near fine in blue boards with gilt design and lettering. Very well preserved book. No dj. 18 page introduction by the editor. Clean, unmarked. 125 pp. with list of publisher's English classics at back. Julius Caesar was probably written about 1600; it is a a great play to introduce Shakespeare to younger readers. Brutus was an honorable man; yet he conspired in his friend, Caesar's, death. What would compel an honorable man to take such an action? Shakespeare suggests that it is because he believes it to be for the good of Rome, because Caesar is too ambitious.