Watson traces the extraordinary intertwined lives of Mary Lamb and her brother Charles, authors of the perennial children's book "Tales of Shakespeare." She also documents Mary's mental illness, which drove her to kill her own mother with a carving knife.
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Watson traces the extraordinary intertwined lives of Mary Lamb and her brother Charles, authors of the perennial children's book "Tales of Shakespeare." She also documents Mary's mental illness, which drove her to kill her own mother with a carving knife.
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Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE boxes Very good hardcover in very good, lightly worn dust jacket. Clean pages. Large pencil mark on front free endpaper.
Perhaps I was expecting something else, but this book was not even a good read. It lacked depth and character. Mostly a discussion of the lives of the poets at the time, very little information is given of interest. Didn't get past page 3. Nice photos, though.