Abstract
OF this daintily turned out volume, some portions have already seen the light in an abbreviated form in the columns of Knowledge, Country Life and the Art Journal, but the greater part is new And the author, who is already known to the public by other descriptions of Warwickshire scenery, claims for his present effort the position of being the only work that deals with the survival of old-time feeling and custom in Shakespeare's country.
Shakespeare's Greenwood.
By George Morley. Pp. xx + 289. Illustrated. 16mo. (London: D. Nutt, 1900.)
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L., R. Shakespeare's Greenwood . Nature 63, 204 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/063204b0
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