The tragedie of Romeo and Juliet,
by William Shakespeare; ed., with notes, introduction, glossary, list of variorum readings, and selected criticism, by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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New York, T.Y. Crowell & co. [c1907]
- Edition
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[First folio ed.]
- Summary
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"Hotel owner Dane Harrison, middle brother of a wealthy Long Island family, needs a lounge singer for his new luxury property. With her stunning voice and amazing curves, Julia Shay is perfect. She also seems to be the only woman in New York City who isn't falling at Dane's feet. And despite her feisty attitude and his rule against workplace affairs, he wants her--in his arms, in his bed, anywhere and everywhere. Julia loves her new job, and she knows better than to think she can keep it and Dane. Even if he wasn't her boss, Julia's painful history has given her ample reason to steer clear of rich, powerful charmers. Still, their chemistry is unlike anything she's known, and when it becomes too much to resist, they agree to one no-strings night together. But instead of quenching the fire, the intense encounter only proves how much they have to lose--or win..." --
- Note
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Added t.-p. with ornamental border.
In his [Works]. First folio ed.
- Physical Description
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4 p. l., vii-xxiii, 285 p.
front.
17 cm.
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