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4 Plays: Henry IV, Part I; Henry IV, Part II; Henry V; Richard III

by William Shakespeare

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Beginning with the madcap adventures of Prince Hal in Henry IV,Part I, through spectacular battles and tender love scenes in Henry IV, Part II, and concluding with his reign as the ideal monarch in Henry V, Shakespeare masterfully combines comedy and actual events from 15th-century England in these 3 outstanding plays. Also includes the ever-villainous Richard III.… (more)
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Please do not combine this work with the 1994 Penguin Classics edition titled Four Histories; only three of the plays overlap. Other editions which contain the four plays mentioned in the canonical title belong here.
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Beginning with the madcap adventures of Prince Hal in Henry IV,Part I, through spectacular battles and tender love scenes in Henry IV, Part II, and concluding with his reign as the ideal monarch in Henry V, Shakespeare masterfully combines comedy and actual events from 15th-century England in these 3 outstanding plays. Also includes the ever-villainous Richard III.

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