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Old 11-16-2014, 04:23 AM   #16
suntower
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I didn't mean to imply I was only willing to spend $3... that was more a joke. I'm new to this. The only ones I saw at first were $3.

I look forward to the RSC version you recommended. But from what I saw at Amazon the complete version is not available until Feb 2015. Is it out -now-? If so, where?

Thanks again.


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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
You have to be realistic: you aren't going to get an annotated version of Shakespeare for $3. At that price these will be public domain texts.

As I mentioned, the RSC Shakespeare series is available in ebook form, and has all the usual footnotes, etc, that one would expect. But it costs a lot more than $3 .
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