Bookshelf number one

Following in Zel’s footsteps, here is the first bookshelf, from the top down: Bookshelf Number One.

For those of you who can’t read the blurry titles, they are (from left to right):

Hamlet

Anthony and Cleopatra

Othello

Romeo and Juliet

Coriolanus

Love’s Labour’s Lost

Henry IV, Part One

As You Like It

Henry V

The Merchant of Venice

The Taming of the Shrew

Twelfth Night

As You Like It

Much Ado About Nothing

King Lear

Hamlet

MacBeth

Troilus and Cressida

The Tempest

A Misummer Night’s Dream

Richard II


Renée Descartes, Discourse on Method and the Meditations

Jane Austin, Pride and Prejudice

Rudy Wiebe, The Temptations of Big Bear

The Koran

Jane Austin, Persuasion

Frederick Phillip Grove, Settlers of the Marsh

Christopher Marlowe, the Complete Plays

Beatrice Culleton, In Search of April Raintree

Gabrielle Roy, The Tin Flute

Antonine Maillet, Pélagie

Frances Brooke, the History of Emily Montague

Ten Canadian Short Plays (ed. Jon Stevens)

Timothy Findley, Not Wanted on the Voyage

Yves Beauchemin, the Alley Cat

Stephen Leacock, Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town