[Sketchbook of London actors and opera singers in character]
[1903]
3
Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 1723–1792
Joshua Reynolds archive,
1749-1816
4
Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616
The seuen ages of man
1864
5
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750–1811
[A collection of plates illustrating scenes from Shakespeare's plays
1792-1796]
6
Moncrieff, W. T. (William Thomas), 1794–1857
Excursion to Stratford upon Avon
1824
7
New Theatre Royal (Bristol, England)
[Playbill for performances by Barry Sullivan, W.H. Hallatt, John Amory, Caroline Hope, and Adeline Stanhope in Macbeth, As you like it, and Richard III, at the New Theatre Royal, Bristol, October 15-17, 1877]
[1877]
8
Kirkpatrick, George, 1938–
[Description of George Kirkpatrick's binding for Henry the Fourth]
2006
9
Wheler, Robert Bell, 1785–1857
History and antiquities of Stratford-upon-Avon
[1806]
10
Spielmann, M. H. (Marion Harry), 1858–1948
The title-page of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays
1924
11
Moore, Andy, 1954–
Shakespeare's plays, 1587-1613
[2011?]
12
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
A panorama of the progress of human life
1930
13
To be published on the twenty-third of April, 1816, (being the anniversary of the 2nd century after his decease), an engraved portrait of Shakspeare, from the monumental bust at Stratford-upon-Avon
[1816]
14
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750–1811
Twenty-two plates, illustrative of various interesting scenes,
1811?]
15
Valentine, L. (Laura), 1814–1899
Shakespearian tales in verse
[1881]
16
Barret, J. V
Shakspere [!] fresh chiselled on stone,
[1859]
17
New Theatre Royal (Bristol, England)
[Playbill for performances by Ellen Wallis, Edward Compton, and Ethel Hope in As you like it, Romeo and Juliet, and The love chase, at the New Theatre Royal, Bristol, April 29-May 1, 1878]
[1878]
18
Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616
Macbeth
1970
19
Nesnídal, Dalibor
Sonnets
not before 2002
20
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
A panorama of the progress of human life
[1948]
21
Shakespeare'e England at Earl's Court, 1912
[1912]
22
Maclise, Daniel, 1806–1870
Shakspeare's seven ages
MDCCCL [1850]
23
Felton, Samuel
Imperfect hints towards a new edition of Shakespeare,
1787-1788
24
Brough, Robert B. (Robert Barnabas), 1828–1860
The life of Sir John Falstaff
1858
25
Whitmore, Ian
[Cut-paper toad, reproduced in "Othello, a bestiary with floral additions" by Borbonesa]
[2011?]
26
Prospero disarming Ferdinand
circa [1850?]
27
Whitmore, Ian
Othello
[2011]
28
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750–1811
A folio of Shakespeare engravings
[c 1978]
29
The whole historical dramas of William Shakespeare illustrated,
1811
30
Coronet Theatre (London, England)
[Theatre program for Ellen Terry in "Much ado about nothing"
1903
31
Seccombe, Thomas S. (Thomas Strong), 1840–1899
Military misreadings of Shakspere
[1880]
32
Jones, Owen, 1809–1874
Scenes from The winter's tale
[1865]
33
The flowers of Shakespeare ..
[1845]
34
Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616. Selections. 1857
Sentiments and similes of William Shakespeare
MDCCCLVII [1857]
35
The Elizabethan stage
[approximately 2004]
36
Seymour, Robert, 1798–1836
New readings of old authors
[1830-1835]
37
Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616
Shakespeare's household words
[1859]
38
Royal Doulton Tableware Limited
William Shakespeare character jug
1982
39
Hotson, Leslie, 1897–1992
Shakespeare versus Shallow
1931
40
Ireland, Samuel, -1800
Picturesque views on the upper, or Warwickshire Avon
1795
41
Pattenden, Roger
Globe Theatre
2006
42
Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616
The complete works of William Shakespeare
MCMLIII [1953]
43
Illustrations of Shakspeare
[1787]
44
Green, Charles Frederick
The legend of Shakspeare's crab tree
1857
45
The picturesque beauties of Shakspeare
[1787]
46
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
Panorama of the Progress of Human Life, fashionably display'd
April 20, 1820
47
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons
William Shakespeare commemorative ceramic mug
1964
48
Boydell, John, 1719–1804
A catalogue of the pictures, &c. in the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall