Not sure what the bumping etiquette is on these forums, but I've just discovered the RSC eBook versions of the individual plays (
UK ePub link).
They're rather pricey, but well annotated (obscure words/ phrases are hyperlinked back and forth - check out the
preview of the Kindle version of Hamlet to see how frequent the notes are, but note that the endnotes are not included in the preview!) with good introductions, scene-by-scene analysis, etc.
I've
fairly sure, despite the given date of publication, that these are mostly new: I remember a selection of the RSC eBooks were available on waterstones and kobobooks earlier in the year, but then they disappeared completely a couple of months ago, and Hamlet was definitely not part of this selection (and also the covers were different). Additionally, booksonboard gives the dates of publication as 2nd December 2011, so I think the dates noted on bookdepository may refer to the paperback editions.
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