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The Shakespeare Timeline Stickerbook: See All the Plays of Shakespeare Being Performed at Once in the Globe Theatre!
Contributor(s): Lloyd, Christopher (Author), Forshaw, Andy (Illustrator), Walton, Nick (Author)
ISBN: 0995576688     ISBN-13: 9780995576681
Publisher: What on Earth Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $8.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Activity Books - General
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Drama
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography - Performing Arts
Dewey: NA
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 7.6" W x 10.4" (0.40 lbs) 72 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 16th Century
- Chronological Period - 17th Century
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Publisher Description:
Build you own timeline of all of Shakespeare's plays with this amazing sticker book that brings his thirty-eight dramas to life

Created in association with The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and set in London's iconic Globe Theatre, this totally unique, amazing timeline sticker book has 100 peel-off stickers of the colorful characters from Shakespeare's life and times. Beautifully-illustrated and hugely engaging, the 5.5-foot long timeline has captioned, white silhouettes showing where to place your stickers to help you build your own Shakespearean drama. Perfect for children 3 - 7 years old.


Contributor Bio(s): Walton, Nick: - Dr Nick Walton devises and delivers programs of study for school and university students, as well as for members of the general public. As Executive Secretary to the International Shakespeare Association he helped organize the Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth World Shakespeare Congresses in Brisbane (2006), Prague (2011), and Stratford/London (2016) respectively. Nick has written introductory material for the Penguin editions of Timon of Athens and Love's Labour's Lost, as well as contributing a chapter on Glen Byam Shaw to the book Director's Shakespeare, an entry in the forthcoming Cambridge World Shakespeare Encyclopaedia on Shakespeare Societies, and multiple chapters in Dorling Kindersley's The Shakespeare Book (published 2015). Nick is co-author of The Shakespeare Timeline Wallbook published in 2014, a giant version of which can be viewed in the Birthplace garden. He has worked with the Actors' Shakespeare Project (Boston, USA) on two of their Shakespearian productions, and has been a guest speaker at the British Museum, Central School of Speech and Drama, The Siegfried Sassoon Fellowship, and the National Theatre. Nick was one of the presenters for the RSC's Hamlet web resource produced by the BBC, and for their Massive Open Online Course on Much Ado About Nothing and Othello.Lloyd, Christopher: - Christopher Lloyd graduated with a double-first class degree in history from Cambridge University. Christopher became Technology Editor with The Sunday Times newspaper in London and is now a best-selling author of more than 15 books on world history including What on Earth Happened? The Complete Story of the Planet, Life and People from the Big Bang to the Present Day (Bloomsbury) and the series of What on Earth? Timelines. He is in great demand as a lecturer and public speaker throughout the world at conferences, educational seminars, museums, festivals and schools.Forshaw, Andy: - Andy Forshaw graduated with a BA in graphic design and illustration from London's Central St. Martins College. In 2010, Andy and Christopher teamed up to found What on Earth Publishing with a view to establishing new ways of making big history accessible to all ages. Andy has since individually created more than 5,000 illustrations that are featured in the range 
of What on Earth? timelines. When not illustrating, Andy can be found exploring the countryside on his bike.Lloyd: - Christopher Lloyd graduated with a double-first class degree in history from Cambridge University. Christopher became Science Correspondent with The Sunday Times newspaper in London and is now a best-selling author of more than 15 books on world history including What on Earth Happened? The Complete Story of the Planet, Life and People from the Big Bang to the Present Day (Bloomsbury) and the series of What on Earth? Timelines. He is in great demand as a lecturer and public speaker throughout the world at conferences, educational seminars, museums, festivals and schools.Walton: - Dr Nick Walton devises and delivers programs of study for school and university students, as well as for members of the general public. As Executive Secretary to the International Shakespeare Association he helped organize the Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth World Shakespeare Congresses in Brisbane (2006), Prague (2011), and Stratford/London (2016) respectively. Nick has written introductory material for the Penguin editions of Timon of Athens and Love's Labour's Lost, as well as contributing a chapter on Glen Byam Shaw to the book Director's Shakespeare, an entry in the forthcoming Cambridge World Shakespeare Encyclopaedia on Shakespeare Societies, and multiple chapters in Dorling Kindersley's The Shakespeare Book (published 2015). Nick is co-author of The Shakespeare Timeline Wallbook published in 2014, a giant version of which can be viewed in the Birthplace garden. He has worked with the Actors' Shakespeare Project (Boston, USA) on two of their Shakespearian productions, and has been a guest speaker at the British Museum, Central School of Speech and Drama, The Siegfried Sassoon Fellowship, and the National Theatre. Nick was one of the presenters for the RSC's Hamlet web resource produced by the BBC, and for their Massive Open Online Course on Much Ado About Nothing and Othello.