|aHenry IV part I & part II /|cWilliam Shakespeare ; general editor: R.B. Kennedy ; additional notes and editing: Mike Gould.
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|aHenry IV part 1 & part 2
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|aHenry the fourth part 1 & part 2
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|aHenry the fourth part one and part two
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|aLondon :|bHarper Press,|c2011.
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|axx, 280 p. ;|c18 cm
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|aCollins classics
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|aThe Alexander Shakespeare
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|aKing Henry IV's son, Prince Harry is quick-witted yet idle and irresponsible and lives a roguish existence keeping dubious company. However, when the kingdom is threatened, Prince Harry shows his true worth and heroism and begins a journey of transformation from layabout to noble leader. Mixing comedy and history with bawdy scenes of taverns and regal scenes of kings and battles, Shakespeare shows the heavy burden of Royal power and explores the well-known historical events and characters of the time.