Shakespeare: Richard III (Easy Classics)

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‘A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!’

Edward is the new King of England but his youngest brother, Richard, has big ambitions and is prepared to do whatever it takes to sit on the throne himself.
Meanwhile, Richard’s rival, Henry Tudor, is also planning to fight for the crown…
About The William Shakespeare Children's Collection:
For over four centuries, the works of William Shakespeare have delighted theatre-goers all over the globe. In this new boxset, we present ten of Shakespeare’s classic plays specially adapted into an easy-to-follow story format and fully illustrated.
This set is the perfect introduction to the genius of ‘the Bard’. Readers of all ages can find joy in his comedies and learn from his tragedies as we follow the lives and loves of classic characters. To read, or not to read … well that’s an easy one to start with!

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This is Book 6 in the The William Shakespeare Children's Collection (Series 2) Series. See all The William Shakespeare Children's Collection (Series 2) books here.

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