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This new edition of MR. BARTLETT'S MONUMENTAL SHAKESPEARE CONCORDANCE is printed from the same plates that were used for the edition published at $14.00. The sales of that edition indicate a wide demand for the book, on the part of general readers as well as of special students of Shakespeare, and the present edition is prepared to meet this demand, at a price within the means of any who wish to purchase the book for their private libraries.

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