Contains full explanatory notes opposite edited text of one of the earliest printed editions of Shakespeare's play. Also includes notes on his language, theater, life, a bibliography, and a contemporary essay on the play.
A thirty-minute adaptation of Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part 1," telling the story of the play while keeping Shakespeare's language intact. Includes stage directions and character suggestions.
In 1471 England, two daughters of a silk merchant follow different paths as Jane Shore becomes the king's mistress and Isabel develops London's silk industry, forging alliances that change the political landscape in dangerous ways.
An annotated edition of Shakespeare's historical drama in which in in which King Henry IV grows increasingly ill as the rebellion rages on, and his son Hal struggles with the knowledge that he will soon have to wear the crown.