Complete Works of Shakespeare - Selected Editions - Publisher Editions

Publisher Editions

  • Arden - The Complete Works (Arden Shakespeare), The Arden Shakespeare Complete Works ("Arden Shakespeare")
  • Black Dog & Leventhal - William Shakespeare: The Complete Works (4 vol.)
  • CRW Publishing Ltd. - The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
  • Gramercy - William Shakespeare: The Complete Works, William Shakespeare: The Complete Works , The Globe Illustrated Shakespeare: Complete Works, The Globe Illustrated Shakespeare: The Complete Works Annotated
  • HarperCollins - The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Alexander Text, Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Ed. 1-4)
  • Kittredge Shakespeare, The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by George Lyman Kittredge, Ginn & Co. 1936 (revised by Irving Ribner and reissued 1971)
  • Longman - The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Ed. 1-6)
  • Modern Library - William Shakespeare: Complete Works
  • Palgrave Macmillan - The RSC Shakespeare: The Complete Works
  • Penguin Books - World of Shakespeare: The Complete Plays and Sonnets of William Shakespeare (38 Volume Library) (38 vol.)
    • Penguin Classics - The Complete Pelican Shakespeare
  • Riverside - The Riverside Shakespeare (Ed. 1-2) ("Riverside Shakespeare")
  • Wordswoth Editions Ltd. - The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, The Complete Works of Shakespeare, Complete Works of William Shakespeare (3 vol.)

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