The whole historical dramas of William Shakespeare illustrated,
1811
4
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
Panorama of the Progress of Human Life, fashionably display'd
April 20, 1820
5
Prospero disarming Ferdinand
circa [1850?]
6
Seymour, Robert, 1798–1836
New readings of old authors
[1830-1835]
7
Seymour, Robert, 1798–1836
New readings of old authors
[1841]
8
Park's new characters
[between 1843 and 1851]
9
Maclise, Daniel, 1806–1870
Shakspeare's seven ages
MDCCCL [1850]
10
New Theatre Royal (Bristol, England)
[Playbill for performances by Barry Sullivan and James Faucit Cathcart in Macbeth, Richelieu, Hamlet, and The gamester, at the New Theatre Royal, Bristol, September 4-7, 1871]
[1871]
11
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]
12
New Theatre Royal (Bristol, England)
[Playbill for performances by Daniel Bandmann and Millicent Bandmann-Palmer in Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello, at the New Theatre Royal, Bristol, November 12-14, 1877]
[1877]
13
New Theatre Royal (Bristol, England)
[Playbill for performances by William Henry Pennington in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth, at the New Theatre Royal, Bristol, March 12-14, 1877]
[1877]
14
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]
15
New Theatre Royal (Bristol, England)
[Playbill for performances by Ellen Wallis, Edward Compton, and Ethel Hope in Macbeth, Much ado about nothing, Romeo and Juliet, School for scandal, and As you like it, at the New Theatre Royal, Bristol, May 6-13, 1878]
[1878]
16
Huth, Henry, 1815–1878
The Huth library
1880
17
Hockley, Edgar, 1860–1938
Edgar Hockley collection,
1886-1924,
18
Shakespeare's England;
1917
19
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
A panorama of the progress of human life
1930
20
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
A panorama of the progress of human life
[1948]
21
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
[ca. 1950?]
22
Kemplen, Tony
Richard III
1998]
23
Kastan, David Scott
Shakespeare and the book
2001
24
Schoch, Richard W
Not Shakespeare
2002
25
Mackintosh, Iain
Deciphering the downfall of Shakespeare, represented on a modern stage of 1765
26
The face and figure of Shakespeare
2009
27
Whitmore, Ian
[Cut-paper toad, reproduced in "Othello, a bestiary with floral additions" by Borbonesa]