If you liked War aims & peace ideals by Tucker Brooke editor, start with The Renaissance (1500-1660) (1967), Essays on Shakespeare and other Elizabethans (1969), and The Marlowe canon (1922). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends The Renaissance (1500-1660) (1967), Essays on Shakespeare and other Elizabethans (1969), The Marlowe canon (1922), Shakespeare's dove-house (1944), and The Shakespeare songs, being a complete collection of the songs written by or attributed to William Shakespeare (1929).

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War aims & peace ideals is by Tucker Brooke editor.