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Thursday, 31 December 2009

The Plays Britannica by David and Noelle Boulton

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-84944-010-3
Paperback RRP: £14.99


UKBookland Price : £10.75 including FREE Standard UK Delivery - available here.

Mobipocket eBook available here for 6 Euros.
Mobipocket eBook ISBN: 978-1-84944-025-7

These plays have been written in 16th Century English.

We do hope that you enjoy them.

A blend of fiction and non-fiction:

Chatterton:
The Play is based on the life and death of Thomas Chatterton. His worth as a poet was only recognised to any profound degree .... after his early death. May that dear poet be at peace.

The Tragedies (a comedy):
This play is based on the life of William Shakespeare, Britain's greatest writer. It is a tale of what may have been and of what was. It is a blend of fiction and non-fiction.

Nine Days of the Nightingale:
This play is based on the life of Lady Jane Grey. It is a tale of what may have happened, of the despair, of the love, of the sorrow - that may have marked the lives of so many who danced upon the chessboard of that time.

The Fields of the Golden Cloth:
This play is based on the event of King Henry VIII meeting the French King. It is a tale of what might have been, what may have been, during that brief time of the field of the cloth of gold -- when two rival Kings strove to outdo each other.

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