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Shakespeare: The World as a Stage (Eminent Lives) by Bill Bryson

Book Type: Paperback
Published: 01 April 2008
Publisher: HarperPerennial
RRP:£7.99

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Review:
This is a history book about the life and times of William Shakespeare. Packed with fascinating anecdotal evidence and facts in the same style as Bryson's normal travel books this is engaging without being a laugh on every page. It is just the sort of book that would be ideal for a text for GCSE History as it illustrates how historians go about their business and what a job they have in mining information from a paucity of sources. Thoroughly recommended!