The bard and the book : how the first folio saved the plays of William Shakespeare from oblivion
(2024)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
Y/822.33/BAUSUM,A

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Kids' Nonfiction Y/822.33/BAUSUM,A Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Atlanta : Peachtree, 2024
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

103 pages ; 25 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781682634950, 1682634957 :, 1682634957, 9781682634950
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Act I. William Shakespeare becomes brilliant, then dies -- Act II. The fleeting nature of theater prepares to vanquish Macbeth -- Act III. Romeo and Juliet tussle with their first teen reader -- Act IV. Shakespeare catches fire, literally -- Act V. The world goes nuts for Shakespeare

"The unlikely true story of why we know the name William Shakespeare today, and the four-hundred-year-old book that made it possible. Four hundred years ago, no one bothered to write down the exact words of stage plays. Characters' lines were scribbled on small rolls of paper (as in, an actor's role) and passed around, but no master script was saved for the future. The main reason we've heard of Romeo, Juliet, Hamlet, and Shakespeare himself is that a group of people made the excellent choice to preserve the plays after the Bard died. If they hadn't created the book known as the First Folio, Shakespeare and his works would surely have been lost to history. Part literary scavenger hunt (the search for every existing First Folio continues today), part book trivia treasure trove, and part love letter to Shakespeare, this behind-the-scenes, sharply funny true story is an ideal introduction to the Bard and his famous plays"--

Ages 10 and Up

Grades 4-6

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