Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare (Complete and Unabridged) and Nesbit's Beautiful Stories fro

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  • Amber
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    JenniferM
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    Both books are retellings of Shakespeare’s plays in prose. They are the stories for children. The language in Nesbit’s is a little easier and the stories are generally shorter than Lamb’s. You can see samples of both at yesterday’s classics.com. Look for them under the subject literature.

    JenniferM
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    Scroll down about half way to click on each book for a sample.

    http://www.yesterdaysclassics.com/catalog/displaycatalog.php?catalog=literature

    Amber
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    To clarify, I am wondering about this particular copy of Lamb’s and Nesbit’s in one volume. It specifies Lamb’s is unabridged, but I can’t find that is says that about Nesbit’s.

    JenniferM
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    Oh, I’m sorry. I misunderstood!

    Amber
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    After I re-read my vague post I figured I should clarify a bit. 🙂

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