b, 1890 by William Shakespeare
Notes
"Romeo and Juliet," written by William Shakespeare, is a timeless tragedy about two young lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. Set in Verona, the play follows Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, who meet at a masquerade ball and instantly fall in love despite their families' bitter rivalry. Secretly married by Friar Laurence, their love faces numerous obstacles, including a street brawl that leads to Romeo's exile. Miscommunication and fate's cruel twists culminate in the lovers' tragic deaths, highlighting the themes of love, fate, and the destructiveness of feuds.
Description
Red marbled paper & three quarter leather bound on boards with red leather spine. Beautiful colored illustrations throughout