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William George Clark (1821-78) is probably best remembered as the co-editor (with W. Aldis Wright) of the Cambridge Shakespeare (1863-6; also reissued in this series). A fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, he was a classical and literary scholar and editor, but travelled widely...
In Peloponnesus Notes of Study and Travel, William George Clark documents his travels through the Peloponnese region of Greece, visiting ancient ruins, historic landmarks, and natural wonders. Clark's vivid descriptions and engaging style bring the region to life for his readers,...
In Peloponnesus Notes of Study and Travel, William George Clark documents his travels through the Peloponnese region of Greece, visiting ancient ruins, historic landmarks, and natural wonders. Clark's vivid descriptions and engaging style bring the region to life for his readers,...