SHAKSPERE'S WORKS. 



THE PARCHMENT LIBRARY EDIl 



In 12 volumes Elzevir 8vo., choicely printed on han 

 paper, and bound in parchment or cloth, price j[, 

 or in vellum, price j[^\ \qs. 



The set of 12 volumes may also be had in a stron 

 box, price £^z iT-^-j o^^ with an oak hanging shelf, £, 



SOME PRESS NOTICES. 



"... There is, perhaps, no edition in which the works of ,' 

 can be read in such luxury of type and quiet distinction of for 

 and we warmly recommend it." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



"For elegance of form and beauty of typography, no i 

 Shakspere hitherto published has excelled the ' Parchmen 

 Edition.' . . . They are in the strictest sense pocket volume 

 type is bold, and, being on tine white hand-made paper, can 1 

 the weakest of sight. The print is judiciously confined to the ' 

 being more appropriate to library editions. The whole will be 

 in the cream-coloured parchment which gives the name to tj 

 — Daily N'eivs. 



" The Parchment Library Edition of Shakspere needs 1 

 praise. " — Saturday Rcvicxv. 



Just published. Price 5j». 

 AN INDEX TO THE WORKS OF SHAKS? 



Applicable to all editions of Shakspere, and giving reference, 

 to notable passages and significant expressions ; brief histoi 

 plays ; geographical names and historic incidents ; menti 

 characters and sketches of imjjortant ones ; together with ex 

 of allusions and olxscure and obsolete words and phrases. 



By EVANGELINE M. O'CONNOR. 



London : Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., i, PATicKNObTEK 



