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1. A wonderful book sure to appeal to a wide audience, be they history buffs fans, Shakespeare aficionados, bibliophiles, or historical mystery fans 2. Conversational in tone and exhaustively researched, SHAKESPEARE'S LIBRARY explores not only the possible final resting places of the books that profoundly shaped one of most influential bodies of work in the English language, but also the implications of what Shakespeare's reading habits might have on what we know about who he was and what he wrote 3. Stuart's last book with Counterpoint, THE LIBRARY (April 2017), was a critically acclaimed…mehr

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1. A wonderful book sure to appeal to a wide audience, be they history buffs fans, Shakespeare aficionados, bibliophiles, or historical mystery fans 2. Conversational in tone and exhaustively researched, SHAKESPEARE'S LIBRARY explores not only the possible final resting places of the books that profoundly shaped one of most influential bodies of work in the English language, but also the implications of what Shakespeare's reading habits might have on what we know about who he was and what he wrote 3. Stuart's last book with Counterpoint, THE LIBRARY (April 2017), was a critically acclaimed success, especially among librarians, and readers can expect more of the same from Stuart in SHAKESPEARE'S LIBRARY
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STUART KELLS is an author and historian. His history of Penguin Books, Penguin and the Lane Brothers, won the prestigious Ashurst Business Literature Prize. The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders was short-listed for the Australian Prime Minister's Literary Award and the New South Wales Premier's General History Prize, and has been published around the world in multiple languages. Find out more at stuartkells.com.