CLASSIC EDITIONS THE SHAKEPEARE EBOOK COLLECTION
CLASSIC EDITIONS THE SHAKEPEARE EBOOK COLLECTION
CLASSIC EDITIONS THE SHAKEPEARE EBOOK COLLECTION
CLASSIC EDITIONS THE SHAKEPEARE EBOOK COLLECTION
CLASSIC EDITIONS THE SHAKEPEARE EBOOK COLLECTION
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CLASSIC EDITIONS THE SHAKEPEARE EBOOK COLLECTION

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THE SHAKEPEARE EBOOK COLLECTION

32 EBOOKS $199.00 EACH TOTAL $6,368.00MN current list price

Special EBOOK Collection Limited-Time Offer for schools only
We are pleased to extend an exclusive promotional price on our complete Shakespeare collection:

·         PDF format only: $2,999.00 (32 books in PDF)

 *$3,999.00 (32 books in PDF and ePub) + Metadata list for school libraries (SENT SEPARATELY ON REQUEST) 

Library Benefits

The Shakespeare eBook Collection includes a complete metadata list in Excel, saving schools valuable cataloguing time. All essential details—titles, authors, ISBNs, formats, and subjects—are pre-organised for direct upload into your library system.

Each title is professionally formatted in  both PDF and EPUB editions, giving you the flexibility to read on any device of your choice.

This special offer is available for a limited period only. Ensure your institution secures full access at this exceptional rate.

William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's literary career flourished in London during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. His works include timeless tragedies, comedies, histories, and sonnets that continue to influence literature and the arts globally. His mastery of language, deep understanding of human nature, and dramatic innovation remain unparalleled.


All's Well That Ends Well

A young woman, Helena, uses her wit and determination to win the love of a reluctant nobleman, Bertram, overcoming social barriers and obstacles to achieve a happy ending.

Antony and Cleopatra

The tragic romance between Mark Antony, a Roman general, and Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, unfolds against the backdrop of political conflict and shifting alliances.

As You Like It

In the Forest of Arden, exiled nobles and lovers find refuge, leading to romantic entanglements, mistaken identities, and reflections on love and life.

 

Coriolanus

A proud Roman general struggles with political enemies and his own arrogance, leading to his downfall and tragic death.

Cymbeline

A complex tale of love, betrayal, and redemption involving British royalty, mistaken identities, and miraculous reunions.

Edward III

A historical play focusing on the reign of King Edward III, highlighting themes of chivalry, war, and royal ambition.

Hamlet

Prince Hamlet seeks to avenge his father’s murder by his uncle Claudius, grappling with madness, morality, and revenge, culminating in a tragic conclusion.

Henry IV, Part I

Prince Hal’s journey from a wayward youth to a responsible heir unfolds amid political rebellion and the rise of the charismatic Falstaff.

Henry VI, Part II

The beginning of the Wars of the Roses, marked by political intrigue, power struggles, and shifting loyalties in England.

Henry VI, Part III

The continuation of the Wars of the Roses, with brutal battles and ruthless ambition leading to the downfall of several key figures.

Julius Caesar

Political conspiracy and betrayal surround the assassination of Julius Caesar, exploring themes of power, loyalty, and fate.

King John

King John’s tumultuous reign includes struggles with nobility, France, and the Pope, highlighting issues of legitimacy and authority.

King Lear

An aging king divides his kingdom among his daughters, leading to madness, betrayal, and tragedy as family loyalty collapses.

Love's Labour's Lost

A king and his companions swear off women to focus on study, but their resolve is tested by the arrival of ladies seeking them out.

Macbeth

A Scottish general’s ambition, spurred by prophecy and his wife, leads to murder, guilt, and madness.

Measure for Measure

The deputy ruler enforces strict morality laws, exposing hypocrisy and testing mercy and justice.

Much Ado About Nothing

Witty banter, misunderstandings, and romantic misadventures unfold between two pairs of lovers, culminating in joyful marriages.

Othello

Jealousy and deception lead Othello, a Moorish general, to tragic consequences involving his wife Desdemona and a manipulative subordinate.

Pericles

A prince’s adventures through loss, survival, and reunion emphasize themes of endurance and redemption.

Richard II

The downfall of the titular king shows the fragility of power and the consequences of pride and misrule.

Richard III

The ruthless rise to power and ultimate downfall of the scheming and deformed Richard, Duke of Gloucester.

Romeo and Juliet

Two young lovers from feuding families fall tragically in love, leading to death and reconciliation.

The Comedy of Errors

Mistaken identities and slapstick humor abound in this farcical tale of two sets of separated twins.

The Merchant of Venice

A merchant secures a loan from a Jewish moneylender, leading to a trial that tests mercy, justice, and prejudice.

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Falstaff’s attempts to woo two married women backfire comically, revealing themes of friendship and community.

The Taming of the Shrew

A headstrong woman is "tamed" by a determined suitor in this comedic exploration of gender roles and marriage.

The Tempest

A magician and exile creates magical happenings on an island, leading to forgiveness and reconciliation.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Friendship and love complicate each other as two friends compete for the same woman, testing loyalty.

Timon of Athens

A wealthy man’s generosity leads to ruin when his friends abandon him, prompting bitter disenchantment.

Titus Andronicus

A revenge tragedy marked by extreme violence, revenge, and political turmoil in ancient Rome.

Troilus and Cressida

Amid the Trojan War, love and betrayal intertwine as the loyalty of warriors and lovers is tested.

Twelfth Night

Disguises, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements abound in this comedic exploration of love and festivity.

License Terms:

·         Individual buyers: Licensed for personal, non-commercial use only.

·         School libraries: Licensed for institutional use. Unlimited users are allowed within the institution; redistribution outside the school is prohibited.

·         This license grants the Buyer (individual or institution) the right to use the licensed ebooks under the following terms:

o    Individuals: You may download and read the ebook(s) on your personal devices. Redistribution or commercial use is prohibited.

o    Institutions (Schools): You have unlimited access rights for all students, staff, and members within your school. Ebooks may not be shared outside your institution or used for commercial purposes.

o    Transfer or resale of files is prohibited.

By completing your purchase, you agree to comply with these terms.

 

Delivery:
Upon purchase, you will receive a secure download for your selected ebook(s) or for school bundle(s). Bulk bundles are delivered as organised zipped files for easier download

Product Description
This download is delivered as a ZIP file containing 32 individual eBooks from the Shakespeare eBook Collection. Each title is included as a separate, easy-to-access file, allowing you to open, read, and store them individually on your preferred device.

What’s Inside:

  • 32 classic works by William Shakespeare

  • Each eBook provided as a standalone file

  • Conveniently compressed into one ZIP package for quick download

Format & Use:

  • Simply download the ZIP file and extract the contents

  • Access each Shakespeare eBook separately

  • Compatible with most eReaders, tablets, computers, and smartphones

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Formats Available:

·         PDF

·         ePub (on request at an extra cost)

 

Upon receipt of your order request, we will provide you with an authorized electronic invoice from SAT along with the bank transfer details for payment.

Once payment is confirmed, we will promptly send you the complete list of books in a compressed Zip file format for your convenience.

Thank you for choosing us for your reading needs. We look forward to serving you.

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