A Midsummer Night's Dream

Item# 9781909621879
$10.49
Shakespeare's funny tale about the fairy king and queen, Oberon and Titania, and the tricky Puck, who cause confusion among the humans in the forest, is retold in Classics Illustrated.... Read more

Shakespeare's funny tale about the fairy king and queen, Oberon and Titania, and the tricky Puck, who cause confusion among the humans in the forest, is retold in Classics Illustrated. This colorful comic book is a great way for younger readers to discover the story. The book also includes discussions about the story's themes and questions to help readers understand and enjoy the tale at home or in the classroom. The Classics Illustrated series has been entertaining readers since 1941, when it first featured The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. This new edition is made especially for young readers and provides a chance for older readers to enjoy the series they remember fondly. Each book in the series includes discussions about themes and questions to help readers understand and enjoy the story.

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Shakespeare's funny tale about the fairy king and queen, Oberon and Titania, and the tricky Puck, who cause confusion among the humans in the forest, is retold in Classics Illustrated. This colorful comic book is a great way for younger readers to discover the story. The book also includes discussions about the story's themes and questions to help readers understand and enjoy the tale at home or in the classroom. The Classics Illustrated series has been entertaining readers since 1941, when it first featured The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. This new edition is made especially for young readers and provides a chance for older readers to enjoy the series they remember fondly. Each book in the series includes discussions about themes and questions to help readers understand and enjoy the story.

Information

Brand: Collector's Library

Publisher Date: 08/23/2016

Author: William Shakespeare

Dimensions: 5.90 x 3.70

UPC: 9781909621879

Pages: 152